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Videos in this project are part of the paper "Navigating through the experienced environment: Insights from mobile eye-tracking" by Koraly Pérez-Edgar, Leigha MacNeill, and Xiaoxue Fu. MET_validation.mp4 provides an example of a validation procedure that is carried out before formal data collection. The purpose is to ensure that the eye-tracker is well calibrated to accurately record the participant's eye gaze locations. Paper citation: Pérez-Edgar, K., MacNeill, L. A., & Fu, X. (2020). Navigating through the experienced environment: Insights from mobile eye-tracking. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29, 286-292. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721420915880. See also: Fu, X., Nelson, E. E., Borge, M., Buss, K. A., & Pérez-Edgar, K. (2019). Stationary and ambulatory attention patterns are differentially associated with early temperamental risk for socioemotional problems: Preliminary evidence from a multimodal eye-tracking investigation. Development and psychopathology, 31(3), 971-988. http://doi.org/10.1017/S0954579419000427 MacNeill, L. A., Fu, X., Buss, K. A., & Pérez-Edgar, K. (in press). Do you see what I mean?: Using mobile eye-tracking methodology to capture parent-child dynamics in the context of anxiety risk. Development and Psychopathology.
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