Abstract in Undetermined The reported size of microsaccades is considerably larger today compared to the initial era of microsaccade studies during the 1950s and 1960s. We investigate whether this increase in size is related to the fact that the eye-trackers of today measure different ocular structures than the older techniques, and that the movements of these structures may differ during a microsaccade. In addition, we explore the impact such differences have on subsequent analyzes of the eye-tracker signals. In Experiment I, the movement of the pupil as well as the first and fourth Purkinje reflections were extracted from series of eye images recorded during a fixation task. Results show that the different ocular structures produce differ...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
For evaluating whether an eye-tracker is suitable for measuring microsaccades, Poletti & Rucci (2016...
The small dots in (a) show gaze points prior to processing, i.e., detection of fixations or of micro...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
In contemporary research, microsaccade detection is typically performed using the calibrated gaze-ve...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
For evaluating whether an eye-tracker is suitable for measuring microsaccades, Poletti & Rucci (2016...
The small dots in (a) show gaze points prior to processing, i.e., detection of fixations or of micro...
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Despite early reports and the contemporary consensus on microsaccades as purely binocular phenomena,...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
This thesis presents three different strands of research into fixational eye movements: the detectio...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
Whereas early studies of microsaccades have predominantly relied on custom-built eye trackers and ma...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
In contemporary research, microsaccade detection is typically performed using the calibrated gaze-ve...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
For evaluating whether an eye-tracker is suitable for measuring microsaccades, Poletti & Rucci (2016...
The small dots in (a) show gaze points prior to processing, i.e., detection of fixations or of micro...