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Eye movement recordings in natural settingsTatler et al., 2019
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- Tatler B
- Hansen D
- Pelz J
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- Eye movement research: an introduction to its scientific foundations and applications
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In this chapter we consider why it is important to study eye movements in natural, real world settings and the practical considerations that need to be taken into account when collecting eye movement data in these situations. Conducting a study in a real world environment …
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