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Ignace Hooge

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Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2014
Scan path entropy and arrow plots: capturing scanning behavior of multiple observersIgnace Hooge, Guido Camps
Vision Research|October 8, 2013
Post-saccadic oscillations in eye movement data recorded with pupil-based eye trackers reflect motion of the pupil inside the irisMarcus Nyström, Ignace Hooge, Kenneth Holmqvist
Vision Research|September 23, 2016
The pupil is faster than the corneal reflection (CR): Are video based pupil-CR eye trackers suitable for studying detailed dynamics of eye movements?Ignace Hooge, Kenneth Holmqvist, Marcus Nyström
Vision Research|March 5, 2016
Pupil size influences the eye-tracker signal during saccadesMarcus Nyström, Ignace Hooge, Richard Andersson
Vision Research|May 19, 2015
The art of braking: Post saccadic oscillations in the eye tracker signal decrease with increasing saccade sizeIgnace Hooge, Marcus Nyström, Tim Cornelissen, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
The Tobii Pro Spectrum: A useful tool for studying microsaccades?Marcus Nyström, Diederick C Niehorster, Richard Andersson, et al.
Vision Research|August 21, 2017
Searching for monocular microsaccades - A red Hering of modern eye trackers?Marcus Nyström, Richard Andersson, Diederick C Niehorster, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 30, 2018
Searching with and against each other: Spatiotemporal coordination of visual search behavior in collaborative and competitive settingsDiederick C Niehorster, Tim Cornelissen, Kenneth Holmqvist, et al.
Vision Research|December 8, 2014
Why have microsaccades become larger? Investigating eye deformations and detection algorithmsMarcus Nyström, Dan Witzner Hansen, Richard Andersson, et al.
Vision Research|December 8, 2014
The influence of crystalline lens accommodation on post-saccadic oscillations in pupil-based eye trackersMarcus Nyström, Richard Andersson, Måns Magnusson, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2014
Scan path entropy and arrow plots: capturing scanning behavior of multiple observersIgnace Hooge, Guido Camps
Vision Research|October 8, 2013
Post-saccadic oscillations in eye movement data recorded with pupil-based eye trackers reflect motion of the pupil inside the irisMarcus Nyström, Ignace Hooge, Kenneth Holmqvist
Vision Research|September 23, 2016
The pupil is faster than the corneal reflection (CR): Are video based pupil-CR eye trackers suitable for studying detailed dynamics of eye movements?Ignace Hooge, Kenneth Holmqvist, Marcus Nyström
Vision Research|March 5, 2016
Pupil size influences the eye-tracker signal during saccadesMarcus Nyström, Ignace Hooge, Richard Andersson
Vision Research|May 19, 2015
The art of braking: Post saccadic oscillations in the eye tracker signal decrease with increasing saccade sizeIgnace Hooge, Marcus Nyström, Tim Cornelissen, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
The Tobii Pro Spectrum: A useful tool for studying microsaccades?Marcus Nyström, Diederick C Niehorster, Richard Andersson, et al.
Vision Research|August 21, 2017
Searching for monocular microsaccades - A red Hering of modern eye trackers?Marcus Nyström, Richard Andersson, Diederick C Niehorster, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 30, 2018
Searching with and against each other: Spatiotemporal coordination of visual search behavior in collaborative and competitive settingsDiederick C Niehorster, Tim Cornelissen, Kenneth Holmqvist, et al.
Vision Research|December 8, 2014
Why have microsaccades become larger? Investigating eye deformations and detection algorithmsMarcus Nyström, Dan Witzner Hansen, Richard Andersson, et al.
Vision Research|December 8, 2014
The influence of crystalline lens accommodation on post-saccadic oscillations in pupil-based eye trackersMarcus Nyström, Richard Andersson, Måns Magnusson, et al.
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