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Buch;
Konferenzbericht
Titel:
Eye movements
:
a window on mind and brain
Enthält:
Ch. 1Eye moment research: an overview of current and past developments
/ R.P.G. Van Gompel, M.H. Fischer, W.S. Murray, R.L. Hill
Ch. 8Transsaccadic recognition in scene exploration
/ P. De Graef
Ch. 15Eye movements in reading words and sentences
/ C. Clifton Jr, A. Staub, K. Rayner
Ch. 22Processing of filled pause disfluencies in the visual world
/ K.G.D. Bailey, F. Ferreira
Ch. 28Effects of context and instruction on the guidance of eye movements during a conjunctive visual search task
/ J. Shen, A. Elahipanah, E.M. Reingold
Ch. 2Scanning the seen: vision and the origins of eye-movement research
/ N.J. Wade
Ch. 3Eye movement research in the 1950s
/ G. Westheimer
Ch. 4Fixation strategies during active behaviour
/ M.F. Land
Ch. 5Using eye movements to probe development and dysfunction
/ D.P. Munoz, I. Armstrong, B. Coe
Ch. 6Anti-saccade task performance is dependent upon bold activation prior to stimulus presentation: an fMRI study in human subjects
/ K.A. Ford, M.R.G. Brown, S. Everling
Ch. 7Commutative eye rotations in congenital nystagmus
/ L.J. Bour, J.N. Van Der Meer, A.M. Van Mourik.
Ch. 9How postsaccadic visual structure affects the detection of intrasaccadic target displacements
/ C. Koch, H. Deubel
Ch. 10Transsaccadic memory: building a stable world from glance to glance
/ D. Melcher, C. Morrone
Ch. 11Models of oculomotor control in reading
/ R. Radach, R. Reilly, A. Inhoff
Ch. 12Modeling the effects of lexical ambiguity on eye movements during reading
/ E.D. Reichle, A. Pollatsek, K. Rayner
Ch. 13Dynamic coding of saccade length in reading
/ S. Yang, F. Vitu
Ch. 14An iterative algorithm for the estimation of mislocated fixations during reading
/ R. Engbert, A. Nuthmann, R. Kliegl.
Ch. 16The influence of semantic transparency on eye movements during English compound word recognition
/ B.J. Juhasz
Ch. 17The interplay between parafoveal preview and morphological processing in reading
/ R. Bertram, J. Hyönä
Ch. 18Foveal load and parafoveal processing: the case of word skipping
/ S.J. White
Ch. 19Flexibility of letter coding: nonadjacent letter transposition effects in the parafovea
/ R.L. Johnson
Ch. 20Eye movements and spoken language processing
/ M.K. Tanenhaus
Ch. 21Influence of visual processing on phonetically driven saccades in the "visual world" paradigm
/ D. Dahan, M.K. Tanenhaus, A.P. Salverda.
Ch. 23Speech-to-gaze alignment in anticipation errors
/ L.R. Wheeldon, A.S. Meyer, F. Van Der Meulen
Ch. 24Comparing the time course of processing initially ambiguous and unambiguous German SVO/OVS sentences in depicted events
/ P. Knoeferle
Ch. 25Visual salience does not account for eye movements during visual search in real-world scenes
/ J.M. Henderson, J.R. Brockmole, M.S. Castelhano, M. Mack
Ch. 26Congruency, saliency and gist in the inspection of objects in natural scenes
/ G. Underwood, L. Humphreys, E. Cross
Ch. 27Saccadic search: on the duration of a fixation
/ I.T.C. Hooge, B.N.S. Vlaskamp, E.A.B. Over.
Ch. 29Absence of scene context effects in object detection and eye gaze capture
/ L. Gareze, J.M. Findlay
Ch. 30Learning where to look
/ t M.M. Hayhoe, D. Droll, N. Mennie
Ch. 31Oculomotor behavior in natural and man-made environments
/ J.B. Pelz, C. Rothkopf
Ch. 32Gaze fixation patterns during goal-directed locomotion while navigating around obstacles and a new route-selection model
/ A.E. Patla, S.S. Tomescu, M. Grieg, A. Novak
Ch. 33Don't look now: the magic of misdirection
/ B.W. Tatler, G. Kuhn.
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Formerly CIP
Beschreibung:
Eye-movement recording has become the method of choice in a wide variety of disciplines investigating how the mind and brain work. This volume brings together recent, high-quality eye-movement research from many different disciplines and, in doing so, presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in eye-movement research. Sections include the history of eye-movement research, physiological and clinical studies of eye movements, transsaccadic integration, computational modelling of eye movements, reading, spoken language processing, attention and scene perception, and eye-movements in natural environments. --