This volume explores the latest eye-tracking methodologies that help researchers understand the background, methods, and applications involved in these studies. The chapters in this book cover topics such as methods and models of eye-tracking in natural environments; natural gaze informatics (i.e., assisted wheelchair mobility); eye-tracking application to understand the visual control of locomotion; eye movement in neurological disorders; and eye movements in sports research and practice. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and practical, Eye Tracking: Background, Methods, and Applications is a valuable resource for experienced and novice researchers interested in learning more about this field and its future developments.
The Eyes as a Window to the Brain and Mind.- A Brief History of Eye
Movement Research.- Eye-Tracking Hardware: Past to Present, and
Beyond.- Methods and Models of Eye-Tracking in Natural
Environments.- Definition, Modeling, and Detection of Saccades in the Face of
Post-Saccadic Oscillations.- Natural Gaze Informatics: Towards Intelligence
Assisted Wheelchair Mobility.- Eye-Tracker Outcomes from Static, Mobile,
Virtual Reality Eye-Tracking Devices.- Translational Attentional Control
Theory to Applied Psychological Eye Tracking Research.- Eye-Tracking
Application to Understand the Visual Control of Locomotion.- Eye Movement in
User Experience and Human-Computer Interaction Research.- Eye Movement in
Neurological Disorders.- Eye Movements in Sports Research and Practice:
Immersive Technologies as Optimal Environments for the Study of Gaze Behavior.