Johnson et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Action as a window to perception: measuring attention with mouse movementsJohnson et al., 2012
- Document ID
- 9200088042870189120
- Author
- Johnson A
- Mulder B
- Sijbinga A
- Hulsebos L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Cognitive Psychology
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Eye‐gaze tracking has been shown to deliver valuable information about how people view advertisements and what they pay attention to. However, practical difficulties in its application limit its usability by marketing researchers. Here, we explore the use of mouse …
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