“…Madsen, Larson, Loschky, and Rebello ( 2012 ) used ScanMatch to examine differences in the eye movements of individuals answering physics questions to examine if there was a difference for correct versus incorrect answers. This method has also been used to examine differences in scanning patterns between Novices and Experts evaluating paintings (Pihko et al, 2011 ) and while viewing surgical procedures (Kübler, Eivazi, & Kasneci, 2015 ), problem-solving (Nyamsuren & Taatgen, 2013 ), face-processing (Chaby, Hupont, Avril, Luherne-du Boullay, & Chetouani, 2017 ), and decision-making (Zhou et al, 2016 ). Anderson, Anderson, Kingstone, and Bischof ( 2015 ) compared the ability of several scan path comparison methods to reveal similarities both within and between individuals looking at natural scenes and concluded that ScanMatch is a remarkable improvement on more simple method string-edit and linear distance methods.…”