Dear list members,
due to some requests here´s the collection of all sources I recieved from you concerning the relation between saccade length and mental workload.
Note that some sources belong to saccade duration rather than to saccade length.
Thanks for your massive help !
Mark
1. Frequency analysis of task evoked pupillary response and eye-movement, Proceedings of the symposium on Eye tracking research & applications 2004
2. The act of task difficulty and eye-movement frequency for the 'Oculo-motor indices', Proceedings of the symposium on Eye tracking research & applications 2002
3. The response of eye-movement and pupil size to audio instruction while viewing a moving target, Proceedings of the symposium on Eye tracking research & applications 2000
4. May, J.G., Kennedy, R.S., Williams, M.C., Dunlap, W.P. & Brannan, J.R. (1990). Eye Movement Indices of Mental Workload. Acta Psychologica, 75, S. 75-89.
5. Bursill, A.E. (1958). The restriction of peripheral vision during exposure to hot and humid conditions. Quart. J. Experimental Psychology, 10, 113-129.
6. Ceder, A. (1977). Drivers' Eye Movements as Related to Attention in Simulated Traffic Flow Conditions. Human Factors, 19 (6), 571-581.
7. Crundall, D. & Underwood, G. (1998). Effects of experience and processing demands on visual information acquisition in drivers. Ergonomics, 41(4), 448-458.
8. Hess, S.M., Ray, W.J. & Goldberg, J.H. (in press). Driving system adaptation: Disambiguating non-invasive physiological measures with cognitive task analysis. In L. Hettinger & M. Haas (Eds.). Psychological Issues in the Design and use of Adaptive, Virtual Interfaces. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
9. Holmes, D.L., Cohen, K.M., Haith, M.W. & Morreson, F.J. (1977). Peripheral visual processing. Perception and Psychophysics, 22, 571-577.
10. Latimer, C.R. (1988). Eye-movement data: Cumulative fixation time and cluster analysis. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 20(5), 437-470.
11. Mackworth, N.H. (1965). Visual noise causes tunnel vision. Psychonomic Science, 3, 67-68.
12. McGregor, D.K. & Stern, J.A. (1996). Time on task and blink effects on saccade duration. Ergonomics, 39(4), 649-660.
13. Teichner, W.H. (1968). Interaction of behavioral and physiological stress reactions. Psychological Review, 75 (4), 271-291.
14. Troy, M.E., Chen, S.C. & Stern, J.A. (1972). Computer analysis of eye movement patterns during visual search. Aerospace Medicine, 43, 390-394.
15. Williams, L.J. (1982). Cognitive Load and the Functional Field of View. Human Factors, 24(6), 683-692.
16. Williams, L.J. (1985). Tunnel Vision Induced by a Foveal Load Manipulation. Human Factors, 27(2), 221-227.
17. Williams, L.J. & Lefton, L.A. (1981). Processing of alphabetical information presented in the fovea or the periphery: Functional field of view and cognitive workload. Perception, 10, 645-650.
18. http://www.journalofvision.org/4/5/4/
19. Van Opstal AJ, Van Gisbergen JA. Skewness od saccadic velocity profiles: a unifying parameter for normal and slow saccades. Vision Res. 27:731-745 (1987)
20. Scudder CA. A new local feedback model of the saccadic burst generator. J. Neurophysiol. 59:1455-1475 (1988)
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