Eye tracking in human interaction: Possibilities and limitations
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2021-08
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There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance of (wearable) video-based eye trackers, it has become possible to measure gaze during many different interactions. We outline the different types of eye-tracking setups that currently exist to investigate gaze during interaction. The setups differ mainly with regard to the nature of the eye-tracking signal (head- or world-centered) and the freedom of movement allowed for the participants. These features place constraints on the research questions that can be answered about human interaction. We end with a decision tree to help researchers judge the appropriateness of specific setups.
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Data analysis, Data quality, Eye tracking, Human interaction, Wearable, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Psychology (miscellaneous), General Psychology
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Valtakari, N V, Hooge, I T C, Viktorsson, C, Nyström, P, Falck-Ytter, T & Hessels, R S 2021, 'Eye tracking in human interaction : Possibilities and limitations', Behavior Research Methods, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 1592-1608. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01517-x