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The effects of calibration target, screen location, and movement type on infant eye‐tracking data quality

Schlegelmilch et al., 2019

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Schlegelmilch K
Wertz A
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Infancy

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During infant eye‐tracking, fussiness caused by the repetition of calibration stimuli and body movements during testing are frequent constraints on measurement quality. Here, we systematically investigated these constraints with infants and adults using EyeLink 1000 …
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