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Do you see what I see? Mobile eye-tracker contextual analysis and inter-rater reliability

Stuart et al., 2018

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Stuart S
Hunt D
Nell J
Godfrey A
Hausdorff J
Rochester L
Alcock L
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Medical & biological engineering & computing

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Mobile eye-trackers are currently used during real-world tasks (eg gait) to monitor visual and cognitive processes, particularly in ageing and Parkinson's disease (PD). However, contextual analysis involving fixation locations during such tasks is rarely performed due to …
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