“…Besides the theoretical question of the best mathematical description of gaze trajectories, eye-tracking data has been gaining popularity due to its wide range of applications in health sciences. It can be used to determine an individual's age, gender, ethnicity [23], personality traits such as extroversion, curiosity, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness [24], Intelligence Quotient (IQ) [25], as well as helping detect conditions such as Alzheimer's [26], autism [27], or dyslexia [28,29].…”