I see me, you see me : inferring cognitive and emotional processes from gazing behaviour /

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Imprint:Newcastle Upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
Description:xiii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10043050
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Other authors / contributors:Gamito, Pedro Santos Pinto.
Rosa, Pedro Joel.
International Conference on Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and Emotion (3rd : 2012 : Lusophone University)
ISBN:9781443854603
1443854603
1443857742 (electronic bk.)
9781443857741 (electronic bk.)
Notes:This is not a book of proceedings. Some of the chapters are based on presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and Emotion, held at the Lusophone University, Lisbon, Portugal, October 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Table Index
  • Figure Index
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Voting on a Face: The Importance of Appearance-Based Trait Inferences in a Political Candidate Evaluation: An Eye Tracking Approach
  • Chapter 2. Modelling Human Visual Detection of Anti-Social Behaviour
  • Chapter 3. Eye of the Beholder: Visual Search, Attention and Product Choice
  • Chapter 4. Cognition and Control of Saccadic System
  • Chapter 5. Gaze Fixation Patterns in a Route with Obstacles: Comparison Between Young and Elderly
  • Chapter 6. The Use of a Benchmark Fixation Deviation Index to Automate Usability Testing
  • Chapter 7. A Multimodal Web Usability Assessment Based on Traditional Metrics, Physiological Response and Eye-Tracking Analysis
  • Chapter 8. Seeing is Believing: Perception of Disability and its Impact on Sport Marketing
  • Chapter 9. Affective and Psychophysiological Responses to Erotic Stimuli: Does Colour Matter?
  • Chapter 10. A Pupillometric Approach to the Study of the Strength of Memory Signal Following Intra- and Interhemispheric Word Recognition
  • Chapter 11. Intentional Dynamics in Deviant and Non-Deviant Sexual Self-Regulation from the First Person Stance
  • Chapter 12. Identifying Gaze Gestures from Noisy Image-Based Eye Movement Data
  • Index