Abstract
A technique is described for assessing whether an individual is fixating centrally or at some other points in the visual field, and in that case to provide an estimate of fixation excentricity.
A technique is described for assessing whether an individual is fixating centrally or at some other points in the visual field, and in that case to provide an estimate of fixation excentricity.
In: People on the move : proceedings of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Detroit, Michigan, October 16-19, 1978, p. 276-278, 1 fig., 2 graph., 3 ref.
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