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The ‘real-world approach’and its problems: A critique of the term ecological validity
GA Holleman, ITC Hooge, C Kemner, RS Hessels
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 721, 2020
3092020
The area-of-interest problem in eyetracking research: A noise-robust solution for face and sparse stimuli
RS Hessels, C Kemner, C van den Boomen, ITC Hooge
Behavior research methods 48, 1694-1712, 2016
2462016
Noise-robust fixation detection in eye movement data: Identification by two-means clustering (I2MC)
RS Hessels, DC Niehorster, C Kemner, ITC Hooge
Behavior research methods 49, 1802-1823, 2017
1942017
What to expect from your remote eye-tracker when participants are unrestrained
DC Niehorster, THW Cornelissen, K Holmqvist, ITC Hooge, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 50 (1), 213-227, 2018
1922018
Is the eye-movement field confused about fixations and saccades? A survey among 124 researchers
RS Hessels, DC Niehorster, M Nyström, R Andersson, ITC Hooge
Royal Society open science 5 (8), 180502, 2018
1862018
Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline
K Holmqvist, SL Örbom, ITC Hooge, DC Niehorster, RG Alexander, ...
Behavior research methods, 1-53, 2022
1852022
How does gaze to faces support face-to-face interaction? A review and perspective
RS Hessels
Psychonomic bulletin & review 27 (5), 856-881, 2020
1502020
The impact of slippage on the data quality of head-worn eye trackers
DC Niehorster, T Santini, RS Hessels, ITC Hooge, E Kasneci, M Nyström
Behavior Research Methods, 1-21, 2020
1442020
Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience–The good, the bad and the ugly
RS Hessels, ITC Hooge
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 40, 100710, 2019
1222019
Consequences of eye color, positioning, and head movement for eye‐tracking data quality in infant research
RS Hessels, R Andersson, ITC Hooge, M Nyström, C Kemner
Infancy 20 (6), 601-633, 2015
1182015
Eye tracking in human interaction: Possibilities and limitations
NV Valtakari, ITC Hooge, C Viktorsson, P Nyström, T Falck-Ytter, ...
Behavior Research Methods, 1-17, 2021
1122021
Eye contact takes two–autistic and social anxiety traits predict gaze behavior in dyadic interaction
RS Hessels, GA Holleman, THW Cornelissen, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 9 (2), jep. 062917, 2018
1022018
Is human classification by experienced untrained observers a gold standard in fixation detection?
ITC Hooge, DC Niehorster, M Nyström, R Andersson, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 50, 1864-1881, 2018
882018
An in-depth look at saccadic search in infancy
RS Hessels, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Journal of Vision 16 (8), 10-10, 2016
802016
Gaze allocation in face-to-face communication is affected primarily by task structure and social context, not stimulus-driven factors
RS Hessels, GA Holleman, A Kingstone, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Cognition 184, 28-43, 2019
792019
GlassesViewer: Open-source software for viewing and analyzing data from the Tobii Pro Glasses 2 eye tracker
DC Niehorster, RS Hessels, JS Benjamins
Behavior Research Methods 52 (3), 1244-1253, 2020
762020
The Measurement of Eye Contact in Human Interactions: A Scoping Review
C Jongerius, RS Hessels, JA Romijn, EMA Smets, MA Hillen
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2020
712020
Do pupil-based binocular video eye trackers reliably measure vergence?
ITC Hooge, RS Hessels, M Nyström
Vision Research 156, 1-9, 2019
692019
Gaze tracking accuracy in humans: One eye is sometimes better than two
ITC Hooge, GA Holleman, NC Haukes, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 51 (6), 2712-2721, 2019
582019
Qualitative tests of remote eyetracker recovery and performance during head rotation
RS Hessels, THW Cornelissen, C Kemner, ITC Hooge
Behavior Research Methods 47, 848-859, 2015
582015
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