posted on 2019-06-14, 12:20authored byDiako Mardanbegi, Thom WilcocksonThom Wilcockson, Peter Sawyer, Hans Gellersen, Trevor J. Crawford
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used in Pathophysiology and Psychology. Despite been widely used, there has not been a standard tool for processing and analyzing the eye tracking data obtained from saccade tests. We describe an open-source software for extracting and analyzing the eye movement data of different types of saccade tests that can be used to extract and compare participants’ performance and various task-related measures across participants. We further demonstrate the utility of the software by using it to analyze the data from an antisaccade, and a recent distractor experiment.
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Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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The Symposium on Communication by Gaze Interaction (COGAIN) at ETRA'19
Citation
MARDANBEGI, D. ... et al, 2019. SaccadeMachine: software for analyzing saccade tests (anti-saccade and pro-saccade). IN: ETRA '19 Proceedings of the 11th ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, Denver, Colorado, USA, 25-28 June 2019, Article No. 72.