Search for dissertations about: "Eye movement tracking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Eye movement tracking.
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1. Tracking the Mind's Eye : Eye movements during mental imagery and memory retrieval
Abstract : This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval in four studies based on eye-tracking experiments. The first study is an investigation of eye movements during mental imagery elicited both visually and verbally. READ MORE
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2. Datadriven Human Intention Analysis : Supported by Virtual Reality and Eye Tracking
Abstract : The ability to determine an upcoming action or what decision a human is about to take, can be useful in multiple areas, for example in manufacturing where humans working with collaborative robots, where knowing the intent of the operator could provide the robot with important information to help it navigate more safely. Another field that could benefit from a system that provides information regarding human intentions is the field of psychological testing where such a system could be used as a platform for new research or be one way to provide information in the diagnostic process. READ MORE
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3. From Eye to Mind : Early Visuomotor Performance and Developmental Trajectories in Children Born Preterm
Abstract : Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing problems with attention, cognition, perception and motor function. Despite this, the developmental trajectories leading from preterm birth to later impairments are not fully understood. READ MORE
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4. Characterisation of nystagmus waveforms in eye-tracker signals
Abstract : This thesis deals with the analysis of eye–tracker signals recorded from nystagmus patients. Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder caused by an underlying condition, and patients who suffer from nystagmus express involuntary oscillating eye move- ments. READ MORE
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5. Computational Models of Eye Movements in Reading : A Data-Driven Approach to the Eye-Mind Link
Abstract : This thesis investigates new methods for understanding eye movement behavior in reading based on the use of eye tracking corpora and data-driven modeling. Eye movement behavior is characterized by two basic, generally unconscious, decisions: where and when to move the eyes. READ MORE