Eye Tracking in Infancy Research 论文

2009Developmental Neuropsychology引用 300
Child and Animal Learning DevelopmentAction Observation and SynchronizationGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology

摘要

The current review offers a unique introduction to the use of corneal reflection eye tracking in infancy research. We provide a detailed description of how to calibrate, collect, and analyze infants' gaze in a series of experimental paradigms, focusing specifically on the analysis of visual tracking, point of gaze, and the latency of gaze shifts (prediction and reactive gaze shifts). The article ends with a critical discussion about the pros and cons of corneal reflection eye tracking.