It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to the eyeball at the end of saccades. Recent research has proposed that such wobbling of the lens is a source of post-saccadic oscillations (PSOs) seen in data recorded by eye trackers that estimate gaze direction from the location of the pupil. Since the size of the lens wobbles increases with accommodative effort, one would predict a similar increase of PSO-amplitude in data recorded with a pupil based eye tracker. In four experiments, we investigated the role of lens accommodation on PSOs in a video-based eye tracker. In Experiment 1, we replicated previous results showing that PSO-amplitudes increase at near viewing distances (large vergen...
Temporal variations in the nominally steady-state accommodation response can be characterized approx...
AbstractFluctuations in pupil size and lens accommodation are measured concurrently under open loop ...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements of various sizes and directions were registered simultaneously with t...
The pupil size artefact (PSA) is the gaze deviation reported by an eye tracker during pupil size cha...
Most modern video eye trackers use the p-CR (pupil minus CR) technique to deal with small relative m...
Temporal variations in the nominally steady-state accommodation response can be characterized approx...
AbstractFluctuations in pupil size and lens accommodation are measured concurrently under open loop ...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements of various sizes and directions were registered simultaneously with t...
The pupil size artefact (PSA) is the gaze deviation reported by an eye tracker during pupil size cha...
Most modern video eye trackers use the p-CR (pupil minus CR) technique to deal with small relative m...
Temporal variations in the nominally steady-state accommodation response can be characterized approx...
AbstractFluctuations in pupil size and lens accommodation are measured concurrently under open loop ...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...