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Kenneth Holmqvist

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Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2014
Advert saliency distracts children's visual attention during task-oriented internet useNils Holmberg, Helena Sandberg, Kenneth Holmqvist
Brain and Language|September 29, 2009
Right visual field advantage in parafoveal processing: evidence from eye-fixation-related potentialsJaana Simola, Kenneth Holmqvist, Magnus Lindgren
Behavior Research Methods|March 23, 2021
A consensus-based elastic matching algorithm for mapping recall fixations onto encoding fixations in the looking-at-nothing paradigmXi Wang, Kenneth Holmqvist, Marc Alexa
Behavior Research Methods|August 6, 2021
Small head movements increase and colour noise in data from five video-based P-CR eye trackersKenneth Holmqvist, Saga Lee Örbom, Raimondas Zemblys
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
Is apparent fixational drift in eye-tracking data due to filters or eyeball rotation?Diederick C Niehorster, Raimondas Zemblys, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|October 19, 2018
gazeNet: End-to-end eye-movement event detection with deep neural networksRaimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|September 26, 2018
Correction to: "Using machine learning to detect events in eye-tracking data"Raimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
Evaluating three approaches to binary event-level agreement scoring. A reply to Friedman (2020)Raimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Dog eye movements are slower than human eye movementsSoon Young Park, Catarina Espanca Bacelar, Kenneth Holmqvist
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Eye movements during scene recollection have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those produced during encodingRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2014
Advert saliency distracts children's visual attention during task-oriented internet useNils Holmberg, Helena Sandberg, Kenneth Holmqvist
Brain and Language|September 29, 2009
Right visual field advantage in parafoveal processing: evidence from eye-fixation-related potentialsJaana Simola, Kenneth Holmqvist, Magnus Lindgren
Behavior Research Methods|March 23, 2021
A consensus-based elastic matching algorithm for mapping recall fixations onto encoding fixations in the looking-at-nothing paradigmXi Wang, Kenneth Holmqvist, Marc Alexa
Behavior Research Methods|August 6, 2021
Small head movements increase and colour noise in data from five video-based P-CR eye trackersKenneth Holmqvist, Saga Lee Örbom, Raimondas Zemblys
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
Is apparent fixational drift in eye-tracking data due to filters or eyeball rotation?Diederick C Niehorster, Raimondas Zemblys, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|October 19, 2018
gazeNet: End-to-end eye-movement event detection with deep neural networksRaimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|September 26, 2018
Correction to: "Using machine learning to detect events in eye-tracking data"Raimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
Evaluating three approaches to binary event-level agreement scoring. A reply to Friedman (2020)Raimondas Zemblys, Diederick C Niehorster, Kenneth Holmqvist
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Dog eye movements are slower than human eye movementsSoon Young Park, Catarina Espanca Bacelar, Kenneth Holmqvist
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Eye movements during scene recollection have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those produced during encodingRoger Johansson, Jana Holsanova, Richard Dewhurst, et al.
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