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Landscape perception analysis of built and natural environments using eye tracking: comparison between experts and non-experts Universiteit Gent
Participatory landscape perception analysis of urban and rural landscapes using eye tracking: comparing different groups of respondents Universiteit Gent
KEEPING AN EYE ON IMAGERY: THE ROLE OF EYE MOVEMENTS DURING MOTOR IMAGERY TRAINING Universiteit Hasselt Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
We recently found that spontaneous eye movements occur during motor imagery of hand movements, which are similar to those made during physical execution. In physical execution, eye movements have been shown to play an important role during training. In motor imagery practice, however, their effect remains unclear. Therefore, in the present study, we examined the role of eye movements during motor imagery practice with specific interest in the ...
Saccadic eye movements in dual tasking : no impairment of spatial planning, but delayed execution of saccades Universiteit Gent
Training focal lung pathology detection using an eye movement modeling example KU Leuven
Purpose: Published reports suggest that nonoptimal visual search behavior is associated with false negatives in chest x-ray interpretation. Eye movement modeling example (EMME)-based training interventions, that is, interventions showing models of visual search to trainees, have been shown to improve visual search as well as task accuracy. Approach: We examined the detection of focal lung pathology on chest x-rays before and after two different ...
A novel attention training paradigm based on operant conditioning of eye gaze: preliminary findings Universiteit Gent
Where to look? The role of eye gaze in regulating turn taking in video remote interpreting Universiteit Gent
Tracking of myelin-reactive T cells in EAE animals using small particles of iron oxide and MRI. Universiteit Hasselt
Myelin-reactive T cells are responsible for initiating the cascade of autoreactive immune responses leading to the development of multiple sclerosis. For better insights into the disease mechanism, it is of major importance to have knowledge on the sites at which these cells are active during disease progression. Hereto, we investigated whether it is possible to track myelin reactive T cells, upon labelling with SPIO particles, in the CNS of EAE ...
Comparing written and photo-based indoor wayfinding instructions through eye fixation measures and user ratings as mental effort assessments Universiteit Gent
The use of mobile pedestrian wayfinding applications is gaining importance indoors. However, compared to outdoors, much less research has been conducted with respect to the most adequate ways to convey indoor wayfinding information to a user. An explorative study was conducted to compare two pedestrian indoor wayfinding applications, one text-based (Sole-Way) and one image-based (Eyedog), in terms of mental effort. To do this, eye tracking data ...