2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2391-6_2
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A Brief History of Eye Movement Research

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“…Figure 1 illustrates the evolution of eye-tracking. In the 20th century, saccadic masking was discovered by Dodge [13], where the eye is essentially blindfolded as it travels from one fixation point to the next. Although this was based primarily on the self-observation of his eyesight and reports from a test subject, who indicated that they were unable to see texts when they moved their gaze.…”
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“…Figure 1 illustrates the evolution of eye-tracking. In the 20th century, saccadic masking was discovered by Dodge [13], where the eye is essentially blindfolded as it travels from one fixation point to the next. Although this was based primarily on the self-observation of his eyesight and reports from a test subject, who indicated that they were unable to see texts when they moved their gaze.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the greater clarity compared to photographing the eyes directly, the images obtained could be magnified significantly while preserving the accuracy of the measurement. Another early user of the photographic technique to record eye movements was Judd [13]. He created a kinetoscope eye-tracker to solve the difficulty of photographing the eye with sufficient quality.…”
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