Task Dependency of Eye Fixations & Development of a Portable Eye Tracker

Jeffrey M. Cunningham


References

  1. Carpenter, R. H. S., 1988. Movements of the Eyes (Pion, London).
  2. Yarbus, A. L., 1967. Eye Movements and Vision (Plenum, New York).
  3. Lancaster, W. B., 1941. "Fifty Years' Experience in Ocular Motility," American Journal of Ophthalmology, 24, 299-300.
  4. Deubel, H. and Schneider, W. X., 1996. "Saccade Target Selection and Object Recognition: Evidence for a Common Attentional Mechanism," Vision Research, 36, 1827-1837.
  5. Applied Science Laboratories, 1997. Series 5000 Eye Tracking System (ASL, Massachusetts).
  6. Clarkson, T. G. (1989). “Safety aspects in the use of infrared detection systems”. I. J. Electronics, 66, 6 929-934
  7. Crundall and Underwood, 1997. "The Effects of Experience and Processing Demands on Visual Information Acquisition," anticipated to be soon published in Ergonomics.

Table of Contents | Thesis