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English: Example video of typical progression of consecutive trials. The short video clip illustrates how infant’s gaze typically moves across the screen during four trials. Here the tracked gaze path is visualized by red circles overlaying the stimulus images. The growth of the circles represents the durations of successive fixations. The video was compiled using Tobii Studio software that in our case permits only use of static images. Thus, the fixation cue at the very beginning of each trial is static in the video as opposed to the animations used in our actual experiment designed using E-Prime. |
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Source | Video S1 from Ahtola E, Stjerna S, Yrttiaho S, Nelson C, Leppänen J, Vanhatalo S (2014). "Dynamic Eye Tracking Based Metrics for Infant Gaze Patterns in the Face-Distractor Competition Paradigm". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0097299. PMID 24845102. PMC: 4028213. | |||
Author | Ahtola E, Stjerna S, Yrttiaho S, Nelson C, Leppänen J, Vanhatalo S | |||
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Author | Ahtola E, Stjerna S, Yrttiaho S, Nelson C, Leppänen J, Vanhatalo S |
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Image title | Example video of typical progression of consecutive trials. The short video clip illustrates how infant’s gaze typically moves across the screen during four trials. Here the tracked gaze path is visualized by red circles overlaying the stimulus images. The growth of the circles represents the durations of successive fixations. The video was compiled using Tobii Studio software that in our case permits only use of static images. Thus, the fixation cue at the very beginning of each trial is static in the video as opposed to the animations used in our actual experiment designed using E-Prime. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
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