“…Eye movements are often an involuntary response that can be measured and analyzed to determine engagement with a visual stimulus. Eye tracking has been used as a method for investigating questions in a variety of domains including reading comprehension (Rayner, 1998(Rayner, , 2009, pupillary response and gaze path patterns (Mitra, McNeal, & Bondell, 2017;Resnick, Kastens, & Shipley, 2018), differences in attentional processes using multimedia stimuli (van Gog & Scheiter, 2010), hierarchical map navigation (Korner, 2004) and decision-making (Muldner, Christopherson, Atkinson, & Burleson, 2009). Eye tracking has also been applied to graph reading and comprehension studies.…”