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Head-Mounted Eye Tracking: A New Method to Describe Infant Looking
by
Franchak, John M.
, Kretch, Kari S.
, Soska, Kasey C.
, Adolph, Karen E.
in
Adults
/ Attention
/ Babies
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Crawling
/ Destinations
/ DEVELOPMENTAL METHOD
/ Developmental psychology
/ Eye fixation
/ Eye Movements
/ Eye tracking
/ Eye tracking data
/ Eyes
/ Female
/ Field of view
/ Fixation, Ocular
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gaze
/ Hand movements
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Behavior
/ Infants
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Methodology
/ Mother-Child Relations
/ Mothers
/ Motor Reactions
/ Newborn. Infant
/ Orientation
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Physical Activities
/ Psychology, Child
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Psychomotor Performance
/ Pursuit, Smooth
/ Speech Perception
/ Tracking
/ Utterances
/ Video Recording - instrumentation
/ Visual Fields
/ Visual fixation
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Visual task performance
/ Vocalization
/ Walking
2011
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Head-Mounted Eye Tracking: A New Method to Describe Infant Looking
by
Franchak, John M.
, Kretch, Kari S.
, Soska, Kasey C.
, Adolph, Karen E.
in
Adults
/ Attention
/ Babies
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Crawling
/ Destinations
/ DEVELOPMENTAL METHOD
/ Developmental psychology
/ Eye fixation
/ Eye Movements
/ Eye tracking
/ Eye tracking data
/ Eyes
/ Female
/ Field of view
/ Fixation, Ocular
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gaze
/ Hand movements
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Behavior
/ Infants
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Methodology
/ Mother-Child Relations
/ Mothers
/ Motor Reactions
/ Newborn. Infant
/ Orientation
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Physical Activities
/ Psychology, Child
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Psychomotor Performance
/ Pursuit, Smooth
/ Speech Perception
/ Tracking
/ Utterances
/ Video Recording - instrumentation
/ Visual Fields
/ Visual fixation
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Visual task performance
/ Vocalization
/ Walking
2011
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Head-Mounted Eye Tracking: A New Method to Describe Infant Looking
by
Franchak, John M.
, Kretch, Kari S.
, Soska, Kasey C.
, Adolph, Karen E.
in
Adults
/ Attention
/ Babies
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Crawling
/ Destinations
/ DEVELOPMENTAL METHOD
/ Developmental psychology
/ Eye fixation
/ Eye Movements
/ Eye tracking
/ Eye tracking data
/ Eyes
/ Female
/ Field of view
/ Fixation, Ocular
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gaze
/ Hand movements
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Behavior
/ Infants
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Methodology
/ Mother-Child Relations
/ Mothers
/ Motor Reactions
/ Newborn. Infant
/ Orientation
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Physical Activities
/ Psychology, Child
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Psychomotor Performance
/ Pursuit, Smooth
/ Speech Perception
/ Tracking
/ Utterances
/ Video Recording - instrumentation
/ Visual Fields
/ Visual fixation
/ Visual Perception
/ Visual Stimuli
/ Visual task performance
/ Vocalization
/ Walking
2011
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Head-Mounted Eye Tracking: A New Method to Describe Infant Looking
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Head-Mounted Eye Tracking: A New Method to Describe Infant Looking
2011
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Overview
Despite hundreds of studies describing infants' visual exploration of experimental stimuli, researchers know little about where infants look during everyday interactions. The current study describes the first method for studying visual behavior during natural interactions in mobile infants. Six 14-month-old infants wore a headmounted eye-tracker that recorded gaze during free play with mothers. Results revealed that infants' visual exploration is opportunistic and depends on the availability of information and the constraints of infants' own bodies. Looks to mothers' faces were rare following infant-directed utterances but more likely if mothers were sitting at infants' eye level. Gaze toward the destination of infants' hand movements was common during manual actions and crawling, but looks toward obstacles during leg movements were less frequent.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley-Blackwell,Oxford University Press
Subject
/ Babies
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Crawling
/ Eyes
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gaze
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Male
/ Mothers
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Tracking
/ Video Recording - instrumentation
/ Walking
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