Combining EEG and Eye Tracking: Using Fixation-Locked Potentials in Visual Search
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of interest within a scene. Humans remain a critical component in visual search tasks, as they can effectively perceive anomalies within complex scenes. However, this task can be challenging, particularly u...
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Main Authors: | Brent Winslow (Author), Angela Carpenter (Author), Jesse Flint (Author), Xuezhong Wang (Author), David Tomasetti (Author), Matthew Johnston (Author), Kelly Hale (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2013-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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