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Eye tracking is the technique of recording [[Eye movements | eye movements]]. This can be achieved by "videotaping" the eye (videooculography), with magnetic coils (search coils), through infrared reflections (limbustracking, dual-purkinje imaging) and with skin electrodes (electrooculography). The interested reader is referred to the review [http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/100347 "Eye Movement Recordings: Methods"] by T. Eggert. | Eye tracking is the technique of recording [[Eye movements | eye movements]]. This can be achieved by "videotaping" the eye (videooculography), with magnetic coils (search coils), through infrared reflections (limbustracking, dual-purkinje imaging) and with skin electrodes (electrooculography). The interested reader is referred to the review [http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/100347 "Eye Movement Recordings: Methods"] by T. Eggert. | ||
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Revision as of 14:13, 29 July 2015
Eye tracking is the technique of recording eye movements. This can be achieved by "videotaping" the eye (videooculography), with magnetic coils (search coils), through infrared reflections (limbustracking, dual-purkinje imaging) and with skin electrodes (electrooculography). The interested reader is referred to the review "Eye Movement Recordings: Methods" by T. Eggert.