Visual attention and language exposure during everyday activities: an at-home study of early word learning using wearable eye trackers

SE Schroer, RE Peters, A Yarbrough… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - escholarship.org
Early language learning relies on statistical regularities that exist across timescales in
infants' lives. Two types of these statistical regularities are the routine activities that make up …

[HTML][HTML] Improving the robustness of infant lexical processing speed measures

J Egger, CF Rowland, C Bergmann - Behavior Research Methods, 2020 - Springer
Visual reaction times to target pictures after naming events are an informative measurement
in language acquisition research, because gaze shifts measured in looking-while-listening …

[HTML][HTML] How children attend to events before speaking: Crosslinguistic evidence from the motion domain

A Bunger, D Skordos, JC Trueswell… - Glossa: a journal of …, 2021 - glossa-journal.org
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we
demonstrate language-specific patterns in the way 3-and 4-year-old speakers of English …

[PDF][PDF] Eye tracking: A comprehensive guide to methods

K Holmqvist, R Andersson - Paradigms and measures, 2017 - researchgate.net
This book is written by and for researchers who are still in that part of their careers where
they are actively using the eye-tracker as a tool; those who have to deal with the technology …

Spoken language and the decision to move the eyes: To what extent are language-mediated eye movements automatic?

RK Mishra, CNL Olivers, F Huettig - Progress in brain research, 2013 - Elsevier
Recent eye-tracking research has revealed that spoken language can guide eye gaze very
rapidly (and closely time-locked to the unfolding speech) toward referents in the visual …

Eye tracking as a tool for visual research

B Olk, A Kappas - The Sage handbook of visual research …, 2011 - books.google.com
All of us are doing it about 170,000 times each day, about three times per second, but we
rarely think about it: moving our eyes. A closer look at our eye movement patterns reveals …

[PDF][PDF] Eye movements are stable predictors of word reading ability in young readers

A Strandberg, M Nilsson, P Östberg… - Reading and writing …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Eye tracking is used to study a variety of topics within several areas of research, such as
medicine, education and psychology (Henderson et al., 2015; Mcdonald et al., 2015; …

Head-mounted eye-tracking of infants' natural interactions: a new method

JM Franchak, KS Kretch, KC Soska… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
Currently, developmental psychologists rely on paradigms that use infants' looking behavior
as the primary measure. Despite hundreds of studies describing infants' visual exploration of …

Infant eye‐tracking in the context of goal‐directed actions

D Corbetta, Y Guan, JL Williams - Infancy, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents two methods that we applied to our research to record infant gaze in the
context of goal‐oriented actions using different eye‐tracking devices: head‐mounted and …

An eye tracking-based system for capturing visual strategies in reading of children with dyslexia

DD Le, TKC Nguyen, TH Le, TCH Nguyen… - Proceedings of the 12th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes reading and language-related tasks more
challenging. In recent years, the use of eye tracking to analyze eye movements during …