Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Poster Session: Monday, May 22, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

43.401

No evidence for a relation between individual differences in the central scene-viewing bias and head movement propensity

Mueller, Patricia R.

43.402

Arousal levels modulates saccadic main sequence and stationary gaze entropy in partially sleep-deprived drivers

Diaz-Piedra, Carolina

43.403

Speed of Information Processing in Infants and Adults: Age Differences in Saccadic Reaction Time Sensitivity

Adler, Scott

43.404

Spatial predictability modulates oculomotor deficits in low persistence displays

Kuper, Clara

43.406

Assessing the accuracy of eye-tracking through passive filter and active shutter-glasses.

Kenny, Sophie

43.407

3D-Printable Non-invasive Head Immobilization System for Non-Human Primates

Swedan, Tyler

43.408

Investigation of camera-free eye tracking glasses compared to a video-based system

Martin Calderon, Claudia

43.409

Individual differences in gaze behavior: Comparing high-level and sensory contributions

Simpson, Dyllan

43.410

vrGazeCore: an open-source package for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis

Botch, Thomas L.

43.411

Directional effects on saccadic sequence and post-saccadic oscillations

Mingjie, Gao

43.412

Effect of Lateral Saccade Direction on Saccade Profile and Post-Saccadic Overshoot in Young and Senior People

Ailing, Wang