Exploiting human sensitivity to gaze for tracking the eyes


Exploiting human sensitivity to gaze for tracking the eyes is a scholarly work by Evan F Risko, published in 2011 in ''Behavior Research Methods''. The main subjects of the publication include eye movement, eye movement measurement, cognitive psychology, saccade, artificial intelligence, psychology, gaze, eye–hand coordination, computer vision, eye tracking, optometry, fixation, brain–computer interface, covertness, Saccades, visual search, and computer science. The findings demonstrate that for all saccades of any size or direction, observers can detect and discriminate eye movements significantly better than chance.

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