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Sign Tracking in an Enriched Environment: A Potential Ecologically Relevant Animal Model of Adaptive Behavior Change
When an object conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with a food unconditioned stimulus (US), anticipatory goal-directed action directed at the US...
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An examination of the effects of eye-tracking on behavior in psychology experiments
Eye-tracking is emerging as a tool for researchers to better understand cognition and behavior. However, it is possible that experiment participants...
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Gender differences in individual emotion recognition in threatening situations: an eye-tracking study
Accurately and quickly identifying other people’s emotional information is an important social cognitive ability. Social interaction situations...
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Comparison of visual SLAM and IMU in tracking head movement outdoors
Tracking head movement in outdoor activities is more challenging than in controlled indoor lab environments. Large-magnitude head scanning is common...
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Unequal allocation of overt and covert attention in Multiple Object Tracking
In many real-life contexts, where objects are moving around, we are often required to allocate our attention unequally between targets or regions of...
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The effect of memory load on object reconstruction: Insights from an online mouse-tracking task
Why can’t we remember everything that we experience? Previous work in the domain of object memory has suggested that our ability to resolve...
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Webcam-based eye tracking to detect mind wandering and comprehension errors
Recent advances in computer vision have opened the door for scalable eye tracking using only a webcam. Such solutions are particularly useful for...
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Deep-SAGA: a deep-learning-based system for automatic gaze annotation from eye-tracking data
With continued advancements in portable eye-tracker technology liberating experimenters from the restraints of artificial laboratory designs,...
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Saccade execution increases the preview effect with faces: An EEG and eye-tracking coregistration study
Under naturalistic viewing conditions, humans conduct about three to four saccadic eye movements per second. These dynamics imply that in real life,...
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Making decisions about health information on social media: a mouse-tracking study
Health misinformation is a problem on social media, and more understanding is needed about how users cognitively process it. In this study,...
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From skinner box to daily life: Sign-tracker phenotype co-segregates with impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction tendencies in humans
Pavlovian conditioning holds the potential to incentivize environmental cues, leading to approach behavior toward them, even outside our awareness....
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Psycholinguistic norms for more than 300 lexical signs in German Sign Language (DGS)
Sign language offers a unique perspective on the human faculty of language by illustrating that linguistic abilities are not bound to speech and...
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Motor demands influence conflict processing in a mouse-tracking Simon task
Previous studies have shown incorrect motor activation when making perceptual decisions under conflict, but the potential involvement of motor...
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Late sign language exposure does not modulate the relation between spatial language and spatial memory in deaf children and adults
Prior work with hearing children acquiring a spoken language as their first language shows that spatial language and cognition are related systems...
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Do Miniature Eye Movements Affect Neurofeedback Training Performance? A Combined EEG-Eye Tracking Study
EEG-based neurofeedback is a prominent method to modulate one’s own brain activity in a desired direction. However, the EEG signal can be disturbed...
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Assessing Visual Avoidance of Faces During Real-Life Social Stress in Children with Social Anxiety Disorder: A Mobile Eye-Tracking Study
This study measured visual attention (fixation count, dwell time) during two real-life social stress tasks using mobile eye-tracking glasses in...
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Response tendencies due to item wording using eye-tracking methodology accounting for individual differences and item characteristics
The discrepancy of the scores on responses to negatively and positively worded items has led to hypotheses of inattention, confusion, difficulty, and...
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Tracking strategy changes using machine learning classifiers
In complex tasks, high performers often have better strategies than low performers, even with similar amounts of practice. Relatively little research...