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1 's visual fixation patterns were measured by eye tracking.
2 ndus images were generated for assessment of eye tracking.
3 their relatives show impaired smooth pursuit eye tracking.
4 ty (16.67 degrees per second) smooth pursuit eye tracking.
5 e BOLD signal using high-temporal resolution eye tracking.
6 ding can be extracted by simultaneous use of eye tracking.
7 us camera-based photocoagulator with retinal eye tracking.
8 ng nodule detection rate can be studied with eye tracking.
9 nning and gaze following were assessed using eye tracking.
10 erformed an antisaccade task with concurrent eye tracking.
11 rallax and do not require special glasses or eye tracking.
12 arison process and tested it on humans using eye-tracking.
13 s study, the authors compared smooth pursuit eye tracking, a biological trait marker associated with
14 y N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) is involved in eye-tracking abnormalities.
15 st the specificity of an association between eye tracking abnormality and schizophrenia spectrum pers
16                        We examined a natural eye tracking action that consists of orienting saccades
17                      Using EEG combined with eye tracking and behavioral sharing, we investigated, fo
18                                     However, eye tracking and ERP measures diverged when dominant-rel
19      Here, we propose a method that combines eye tracking and fMRI, and can extract word-level inform
20  studies in macaques, enabling both accurate eye tracking and head stabilization for neurophysiology.
21                                        Using eye tracking and multivariate pattern analysis of fMRI d
22 rough functional magnetic resonance imaging, eye-tracking and electroencephalogram recordings.
23 tion between emotional responsiveness (using eye-tracking) and altruistic behavior (using the Dictato
24 rt attention, as measured by fMRI-concurrent eye tracking, and that this went along with enhanced amy
25 ike decentration, ablation-zone size, active eye tracking, and wavefront guided ablations affect qual
26 ge disparities using our tilting haploscopic eye-tracking apparatus presenting concentric circle targ
27                                      A novel eye-tracking approach confirmed this result in the macaq
28  patterns of visual preference as indexed by eye tracking are hallmarks; however, whether they can be
29 an alERC volume differences, we developed an eye-tracking-based task to evaluate intra-item configura
30 with psychosis disrupts its association with eye-tracking behavior.
31 tagonist, RG7713, on exploratory biomarkers (eye tracking), behavioral and clinical measures of socia
32  of analysis including electrophysiological, eye-tracking, behavioral, and socioenvironmental.
33 next of kin in a fully unbiased manner using eye-tracking computer systems.
34      Using a behavioral genetic approach and eye tracking data from a large sample of 11-year-old hum
35  versus new (retrieval task), while fMRI and eye tracking data were recorded.
36 neuropsychological findings and visual world eye-tracking data and that it has two conceptual problem
37 ics committee approval was granted to record eye-tracking data from six inexperienced readers who ins
38  research materials and to obtain anonymized eye-tracking data from volunteers.
39 hic data from previous studies and to obtain eye-tracking data from volunteers.
40                                              Eye-tracking data indicated that warnings were viewed by
41 ore salient icons during memorization, since eye-tracking data revealed no relationship between an ic
42       We registered high-temporal resolution eye-tracking data to a low-temporal resolution BOLD sign
43                                              Eye-tracking data were collected in 86 2-year-olds: 26 w
44                                      METHOD: Eye-tracking data were collected in 86 2-year-olds: 26 w
45 cumulation process that can be revealed with eye-tracking data.
46                                              Eye tracking deficits and disturbances in visual attenti
47                                              Eye tracking deficits in the relatives of patients with
48 f schizotypal personality disorder symptoms, eye tracking deficits, and attentional disturbances.
49                                  SD OCT with eye tracking demonstrates highly reproducible RNFL thick
50 ch the participants' gaze was recorded by an eye-tracking device that controlled the gaze of an anthr
51 mented and at times supplanted the patient's eye-tracking device.
52 ed into those with (N=18) and without (N=41) eye tracking disorder by using a previously described me
53                            The patients with eye tracking disorder had significantly worse performanc
54       The authors tested the hypothesis that eye tracking disorder in schizophrenia is associated wit
55                 Poor sensory integration and eye tracking disorder in schizophrenia may be various ma
56  worse performance than the patients without eye tracking disorder with respect to sensory integratio
57  is particularly pronounced in patients with eye tracking disorder.
58                                        Using eye tracking during a test of facial emotion recognition
59                        Recently, advances in eye tracking during natural vision, together with the de
60                                              Eye-tracking during choice confirmed that cue-approach t
61                  Because both smooth pursuit eye tracking dysfunction and obstetrical complications a
62 the predictions of a two-factor model of how eye tracking dysfunction and obstetrical complications c
63       As hypothesized, 1) the combination of eye tracking dysfunction and perinatal obstetrical compl
64 lings of patients with schizophrenia, and 2) eye tracking dysfunction and perinatal obstetrical compl
65 hizophrenia spectrum disorders, and familial eye tracking dysfunction were similar for the patients w
66                       Psychiatric diagnoses, eye tracking dysfunction, and obstetrical complications
67 nteract with genetic liability, indicated by eye tracking dysfunction, to produce schizophrenia.
68 icit in motion processing is associated with eye-tracking dysfunction because both motion signals and
69                                              Eye-tracking dysfunction has been found in many patients
70 ily studies are planned to establish whether eye-tracking dysfunction represents a trait- or state-re
71 ood-onset schizophrenia exhibit a pattern of eye-tracking dysfunction similar to that reported for ad
72 r schizophrenia spectrum disorders, familial eye-tracking dysfunction, and obstetrical complications
73 r schizophrenia spectrum disorders, familial eye-tracking dysfunction, and obstetrical complications)
74 ric diagnosis underwent clinical evaluation, eye tracking evaluation, and the Continuous Performance
75  epiphany learning (EL) and test it using an eye-tracking experiment.
76 wn about binary choice, and test it using an eye-tracking experiment.
77                                              Eye tracking experiments show that neurons respond rapid
78                               In a series of eye-tracking experiments conducted with 338 toddlers, in
79  parsing, and then provide evidence from two eye-tracking experiments that illustrate some of the pro
80      We performed a series of behavioral and eye-tracking experiments to tease apart how these differ
81                       The use of noninvasive eye tracking extends the findings from rodent MIA models
82 measures were acquired with SD OCT using the eye-tracking feature at 2 separate study visits.
83                     Quantitative measures of eye tracking for the affected twin were inferior to thos
84 ional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and eye-tracking glasses, to examine the neural systems link
85 e proposed method was further used for naked-eye tracking glycolytic inhibition in living cells.
86                                              Eye tracking has helped elucidate relationships between
87                            For many decades, eye-tracking has been used to investigate gaze behaviour
88 wise specified also had qualitatively poorer eye tracking, higher root mean square error, and lower g
89 onset schizophrenia had qualitatively poorer eye tracking, higher root mean square error, lower gain,
90  have suggested that abnormal smooth pursuit eye tracking is an indicator of genetic liability for sc
91 consistent with the hypothesis that abnormal eye tracking is associated with the expression of illnes
92  initial reflexive eye movements measured by eye tracking, manual response latencies, and blood-oxyge
93  a significant amount of the variance in the eye tracking measure in the relatives (31% and 20%, resp
94 he data raise questions regarding the use of eye tracking measurement for identifying putative gene c
95 sequent (dynamic causal) models of empirical eye tracking measurements, which we hope to validate, us
96 catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene and eye tracking measures in schizophrenia.
97 e rating was more powerful than quantitative eye tracking measures or CPT measures in discriminating
98                                              Eye tracking measures were not significantly correlated
99                                              Eye-tracking measures supported this pattern, revealing
100 sed a comparative developmental approach and eye-tracking methodology to assess visual attention in h
101                                     All four eye-tracking metrics decreased with experience, and ther
102                                         Four eye-tracking metrics were analyzed.
103  was higher for diagnostic accuracy than for eye-tracking metrics.
104                                     Magnetic eye tracking offers several advantages over the well-est
105   In the current study, we developed a novel eye-tracking paradigm to disentangle the influence of so
106                                           An eye-tracking paradigm was used to assess line of gaze in
107 opment of object representations, we used an eye-tracking paradigm with 4- and 6-month-old infants wh
108 s were times taken to establish orientation, eye-tracking parameters, and fixation sequences on organ
109  the COMT gene is associated with predictive eye tracking performance in healthy subjects.
110                            In a naturalistic eye-tracking procedure, bilingual infants were more accu
111            A subset of toddlers repeated the eye-tracking procedure.
112 gating, antisaccade, spatial working memory, eye tracking, processing speed, and sustained attention.
113                            Overall, magnetic eye tracking provides a lightweight, inexpensive, easily
114                                              Eye tracking qualitative rating was more powerful than q
115 systems, including image-guided systems with eye tracking, real-time feedback, and ultra-short pulse
116          Relative to the comparative groups, eye tracking revealed the MT360 cohort generated a great
117                                              Eye-tracking showed an increase in biological motion ori
118  shown that ketamine causes abnormalities in eye tracking similar to those seen in patients with schi
119  emotional expressions, recent behaviour and eye-tracking studies have suggested a dominant role of i
120 ts are consistent with earlier findings from eye-tracking studies, and provide novel empirical insigh
121  potential (ERP) study (Experiment 1) and an eye-tracking study (Experiment 2) investigating whether,
122                        In this combined fMRI-eye-tracking study, we show how hippocampal responses sc
123 lers (such as "apple"), using a visual world eye-tracking task and a picture-labeling task (n = 77, m
124     Participants completed a passive-viewing eye-tracking task assessing selective attention for posi
125                     All infants underwent an eye-tracking task at a mean age of 7 months and a clinic
126                      To this end, we used an eye-tracking task that has revealed the spontaneous abil
127 50 at low-risk for ASD were studied using an eye-tracking task.
128 infants' gaze-following behavior [7-13] with eye-tracking techniques [11, 12].
129                         Studies suggest that eye-tracking techniques have the potential to offer insi
130 s within each movie type were examined using eye tracking technology.
131 The study of social visual pursuit by use of eye-tracking technology is offered as a paradigm for nov
132                 While viewing social scenes, eye-tracking technology measured visual fixations in 15
133                                        Using eye-tracking technology, we aim to examine if there are
134  when subjects are tested using a concurrent eye-tracking test and word-recall test.
135 ehavioral analyses, including primate-unique eye-tracking tests, in combination with brain imaging vi
136                             The authors used eye tracking to examine the effects of antidepressant me
137          Here we combined functional MRI and eye tracking to examine the reading of text presented as
138             We utilized noninvasive infrared eye tracking to further evaluate social processing capab
139                                      We used eye tracking to measure spontaneous orienting to letter
140 ntal psychology to computer science, utilize eye tracking to measure visual perception.
141                           Using head-mounted eye tracking to record moment-by-moment gaze data from b
142                              This study used eye-tracking to examine how 20-month-old toddlers with a
143                                      We used eye-tracking to examine the gaze patterns of 6-month-old
144  approach, combined with precise model-based eye tracking, to recordings from primary visual cortex (
145 oration strategy, as measured by a number of eye tracking variables, was least efficient in the demen
146                                              Eye tracking was combined with the visual half-field pro
147                                              Eye tracking was performed with a desk-mounted tracker,
148                                              Eye tracking was used to psychophysically measure the li
149 tive optics microstimulation with high-speed eye tracking, we show that retinal function can be probe
150                                   Here using eye-tracking, we report evidence for a different interpr
151 e pursuit, but many other characteristics of eye tracking were similar between experienced and inexpe
152 his hypothesis in two separate studies using eye tracking while measuring functional brain activity d
153  feedback using functional brain imaging and eye-tracking whilst presenting an apparent motion illusi
154         Eye movements were recorded by using eye tracking with a desk-mounted tracker.
155                   Wang et al. (2015) combine eye tracking with computational attention models to deci

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