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    Author Correction: Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)

    Matt J. Dunn, Robert G. Alexander, Onyekachukwu M. Amiebenomo in Behavior Research Methods (2024)

  2. Article

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    Retraction Note: Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline

    Kenneth Holmqvist, Saga Lee Örbom, Ignace T. C. Hooge in Behavior Research Methods (2024)

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    Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)

    A guideline is proposed that comprises the minimum items to be reported in research studies involving an eye tracker and human or non-human primate participant(s). This guideline was developed over a 3-year pe...

    Matt J. Dunn, Robert G. Alexander, Onyekachukwu M. Amiebenomo in Behavior Research Methods (2023)

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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline

    In this paper, we present a review of how the various aspects of any study using an eye tracker (such as the instrument, methodology, environment, participant, etc.) affect the quality of the recorded eye-trac...

    Kenneth Holmqvist, Saga Lee Örbom, Ignace T. C. Hooge in Behavior Research Methods (2023)

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    Microsaccades mediate perceptual alternations in Monet’s “Impression, sunrise”

    Troxler fading, the perceptual disappearance of stationary images upon sustained fixation, is common for objects with equivalent luminance to that of the background. Previous work showed that variations in mic...

    Robert G. Alexander, Ashwin Venkatakrishnan, Jordi Chanovas in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    A gaze bias in the mind’s eye

    Can the eye movements we make when there is nothing to look at shed light on our cognitive processes? A new study shows that tiny gaze shifts reveal people’s attended locations in memorized—rather than visual—...

    Susana Martinez-Conde, Robert G. Alexander in Nature Human Behaviour (2019)

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    Fixational Eye Movements

    There is too much going on around us to see everything at once, or to simultaneously process all the information in our field of view. Instead, we normally direct our gaze to parts of the scene that are partic...

    Robert G. Alexander, Susana Martinez-Conde in Eye Movement Research (2019)