Gaze interaction enhances problem solving: Effects of dwell-time based, gaze-augmented, and mouse interaction on problem-solving strategies and user experience
It is still unknown whether the very application of gaze for interaction has effects on cognitive strategies users employ and how these effects materialize. We conducted a between-subject experiment in which thirty-six participants interacted with a computerized problem-solving game using one of thr...
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Main Authors: | Roman Bednarik (Author), Tersia Gowases (Author), Markku Tukiainen (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2009-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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