Most modern video eye trackers use the p-CR (pupil minus CR) technique to deal with small relative movements between the eye tracker camera and the eye. We question whether the p-CR technique is appropriate to investigate saccade dynamics. In two experiments we investigated the dynamics of pupil, CR and gaze signals obtained from a standard SMI Hi-Speed eye tracker. We found many differences between the pupil and the CR signals. Differences concern timing of the saccade onset, saccade peak velocity and post-saccadic oscillation (PSO). We also obtained that pupil peak velocities were higher than CR peak velocities. Saccades in the eye trackers' gaze signal (that is constructed from p-CR) appear to be excessive versions of saccades in the pup...
Vision represents the most important sense of primates. To understand visual processing, various dif...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds of eye...
Most modern video eye trackers use the p-CR (pupil minus CR) technique to deal with small relative m...
While it is known that scleral search coils—measuring the rotation of the eye globe—and modern, vide...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
Estimating the gaze direction with a digital video-based pupil and corneal reflection (P-CR) eye tra...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that change the orientation of the eyes onto objects of interest. I...
Video-based eye tracking techniques have become increasingly attractive in many research fields, suc...
The present thesis uses continuous and apparent motion stimuli to investigate saccadic and smooth pu...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
Vision represents the most important sense of primates. To understand visual processing, various dif...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds of eye...
Most modern video eye trackers use the p-CR (pupil minus CR) technique to deal with small relative m...
While it is known that scleral search coils—measuring the rotation of the eye globe—and modern, vide...
AbstractRecent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post ...
Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic...
Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye tracke...
Estimating the gaze direction with a digital video-based pupil and corneal reflection (P-CR) eye tra...
Abstract in UndeterminedCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimat...
AbstractCurrent video eye trackers use information about the pupil center to estimate orientation an...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that change the orientation of the eyes onto objects of interest. I...
Video-based eye tracking techniques have become increasingly attractive in many research fields, suc...
The present thesis uses continuous and apparent motion stimuli to investigate saccadic and smooth pu...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
Vision represents the most important sense of primates. To understand visual processing, various dif...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds of eye...