Lamb et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Eye-tracking beyond peripersonal space in virtual reality: validation and best practicesLamb et al., 2022
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- Lamb M
- Brundin M
- Perez Luque E
- Billing E
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- Frontiers in Virtual Reality
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Recent developments in commercial virtual reality (VR) hardware with embedded eye- tracking create tremendous opportunities for human subjects researchers. Accessible eye- tracking in VR opens new opportunities for highly controlled experimental setups in which …
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