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    Test the effectiveness of building safety guidance signs in a T-junction corridor based on eye movement data by Ning Ding, Yaping Ma, Zhenyu Fan, Jiguang Shi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…SMI BeGaze was used to analyze the eye movements of the occupants. The fixation duration of the evacuees and the ratio of signs detected and followed were quantitatively derived and compared for each experiment. …”
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    CELER: A 365-Participant Corpus of Eye Movements in L1 and L2 English Reading by Berzak, Yevgeni, Nakamura, Chie, Smith, Amelia, Weng, Emily, Katz, Boris, Flynn, Suzanne, Levy, Roger

    Published 2023
    “…<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>We present CELER (Corpus of Eye Movements in L1 and L2 English Reading), a broad coverage eye-tracking corpus for English. …”
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    Spontaneous gaze interaction based on smooth pursuit eye movement using difference gaze pattern method by Murnani, Suatmi, Setiawan, Noor Akhmad, Wibirama, Sunu

    Published 2022
    “…Spontaneous gaze interaction is required to allow participants to directly interact with an application without any prior eye tracking calibration. Smooth pursuit eye movement is commonly used in this kind of spontaneous gaze-based interaction. …”
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    The impact of glaucomatous visual field defects on reading speed and eye movement analysis / Shauqiah Muhamad Jufri by Muhamad Jufri, Shauqiah

    Published 2020
    “…The eye movements recorded in total counts of fixation, saccadic, regression and return swept. …”
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    Investigating individual differences in children's real-time sentence comprehension using language-mediated eye movements. by Nation, K, Marshall, C, Altmann, G

    Published 2003
    “…Individual differences in children's online language processing were explored by monitoring their eye movements to objects in a visual scene as they listened to spoken sentences. …”
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    Full sequencing and haplotype analysis of MAPT in Parkinson's disease and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder by Li, J, Ruskey, J, Arnulf, I, Dauvilliers, Y, Hu, M, Högl, B, Leblond, C, Zhou, S, Ambalavanan, A, Ross, J, Bourassa, C, Spiegelman, D, Laurent, S, Stefani, A, Charley Monaca, C, Cochen De Cock, V, Boivin, M, Ferini-Strambi, L, Plazzi, G, Antelmi, E, Young, P, Heidbreder, A, Labbe, C, Ferman, T, Dion, P, Fan, D, Desautels, A, Gagnon, J, Dupré, N, Fon, E, Montplaisir, J, Boeve, B, Postuma, R, Rouleau, G, Ross, O, Gan-Or, Z

    Published 2018
    “…<p><strong>Background:</strong> MAPT haplotypes are associated with PD, but their association with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is unclear.</p> <p><strong>Objective:</strong> To study the role of MAPT variants in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.…”
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    Risperidone augmentation decreases rapid eye movement sleep and decreases wake in treatment-resistant depressed patients. by Sharpley, A, Bhagwagar, Z, Hafizi, S, Whale, W, Gijsman, H, Cowen, P

    Published 2003
    “…RESULTS: In the healthy volunteers, risperidone significantly decreased rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (p =.04). After 2 weeks of risperidone treatment, depressed patients had significantly less wake (p =.02) and REM sleep (p =.02). …”
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    The dementia-associated APOE ε4 allele is not associated with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder by Gan-Or, Z, Montplaisir, J, Ross, J, Poirier, J, Warby, S, Arnulf, I, Strong, S, Dauvilliers, Y, Leblond, C, Hu, M, Högl, B, Stefani, A, Monaca, C, De Cock, V, Boivin, M, Ferini-Strambi, L, Plazzi, G, Antelmi, E, Young, P, Heidbreder, A, Barber, T, Evetts, S, Rolinski, M, Dion, P, Desautels, A, Gagnon, J, Dupré, N, Postuma, R, Rouleau, G

    Published 2016
    “…The present study aimed to examine whether the APOE ε4 allele, associated with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and possibly with dementia in Parkinson's disease (PD), is also associated with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD). Two single nucleotide polymorphisms, rs429358 and rs7412, were genotyped in RBD patients (n = 480) and in controls (n = 823). …”
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    Acute impairment of saccadic eye movements is associated with delayed cerebral ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage by Rowland, M, Garry, P, Westbrook, J, Corkill, R, Antoniades, C, Pattinson, K

    Published 2016
    “…The authors sought to determine whether saccadic eye movements are impaired following aSAH and whether this measurement in the acute period is associated with the likelihood of developing DCI.…”
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    New insights into feature and conjunction search: I. Evidence from pupil size, eye movements and ageing. by Porter, G, Tales, A, Troscianko, T, Wilcock, G, Haworth, J, Leonards, U

    Published 2010
    “…Despite matching, subtle differences in eye movement patterns occurred between tasks: the conjunction task required more saccades to reach a target-absent decision and involved shorter saccade amplitudes than the feature tasks. …”
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    Smartphone speech testing for symptom assessment in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and Parkinson's disease by Arora, S, Lo, C, Hu, M, Tsanas, A

    Published 2021
    “…It is known that isolated Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is associated with a high risk of developing PD. …”
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    Cognitive perspective-taking during scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from eye movements by Au-Yeung, SK, Kaakinen, JK, Benson, V

    Published 2013
    “…The present study examined how eye movements during scene viewing are modulated by adopting psychological perspectives in both adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and typically developing adults. …”
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    Would adults with autism be less likely to bury the survivors?: An eye movement study of anomalous text reading by Au-Yeung, SK, Kaakinen, JK, Liversedge, SP, Benson, V

    Published 2018
    “…In a single eye movement experiment, we investigated the effects of context on the time course of local and global anomaly processing during reading in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). …”
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    Are interpretations of syntactic ambiguities under working memory load "good-enough"? Evidence from eye movements by Cooper, N

    Published 2017
    “…The work presented in this thesis set out to examine what it means for syntactic ambiguity processing to be <em>good enough</em>, by monitoring patterns of eye movements as people read sentences containing a temporary syntactic ambiguity. …”
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