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Francisco M Costela

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Data in Brief|August 21, 2019
A free database of eye movements watching "Hollywood" videoclipsFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Frontiers in Neuroscience|January 23, 2019
When Watching Video, Many Saccades Are Curved and Deviate From a Velocity Profile ModelFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Translational Vision Science & Technology|August 29, 2020
The Impact of Field of View on Understanding of a Movie Is Reduced by Magnifying Around the Center of InterestFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
IEEE Access : Practical Innovations, Open Solutions|May 13, 2021
Saccade Landing Point Prediction Based on Fine-Grained Learning MethodAythami Morales, Francisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|December 6, 2017
The Preferred Retinal Locus Used to Watch VideosFrancisco M Costela, Sidika Kajtezovic, Russell L Woods
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|March 28, 2021
An implementation of Bubble Magnification did not improve the video comprehension of individuals with central vision lossFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Journal of Vision|February 8, 2021
Orientation of the preferred retinal locus (PRL) is maintained following changes in simulated scotoma sizeFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Translational Vision Science & Technology|July 29, 2021
The Effect of Zoom Magnification and Large Display on Video Comprehension in Individuals With Central Vision LossFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Journal of Vision|December 3, 2017
Dynamic gaze-position prediction of saccadic eye movements using a Taylor seriesShuhang Wang, Russell L Woods, Francisco M Costela, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|April 24, 2018
People with Hemianopia Report Difficulty with TV, Computer, Cinema Use, and PhotographyFrancisco M Costela, Sarah S Sheldon, Bethany Walker, et al.
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Data in Brief|August 21, 2019
A free database of eye movements watching "Hollywood" videoclipsFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Frontiers in Neuroscience|January 23, 2019
When Watching Video, Many Saccades Are Curved and Deviate From a Velocity Profile ModelFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Translational Vision Science & Technology|August 29, 2020
The Impact of Field of View on Understanding of a Movie Is Reduced by Magnifying Around the Center of InterestFrancisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
IEEE Access : Practical Innovations, Open Solutions|May 13, 2021
Saccade Landing Point Prediction Based on Fine-Grained Learning MethodAythami Morales, Francisco M Costela, Russell L Woods
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|December 6, 2017
The Preferred Retinal Locus Used to Watch VideosFrancisco M Costela, Sidika Kajtezovic, Russell L Woods
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|March 28, 2021
An implementation of Bubble Magnification did not improve the video comprehension of individuals with central vision lossFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Journal of Vision|February 8, 2021
Orientation of the preferred retinal locus (PRL) is maintained following changes in simulated scotoma sizeFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Translational Vision Science & Technology|July 29, 2021
The Effect of Zoom Magnification and Large Display on Video Comprehension in Individuals With Central Vision LossFrancisco M Costela, Stephanie M Reeves, Russell L Woods
Journal of Vision|December 3, 2017
Dynamic gaze-position prediction of saccadic eye movements using a Taylor seriesShuhang Wang, Russell L Woods, Francisco M Costela, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|April 24, 2018
People with Hemianopia Report Difficulty with TV, Computer, Cinema Use, and PhotographyFrancisco M Costela, Sarah S Sheldon, Bethany Walker, et al.
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