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Roy S. Hessels
Roy S. Hessels
Experimental Psychology, Utrecht University
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The ‘real-world approach’and its problems: A critique of the term ecological validity
GA Holleman, ITC Hooge, C Kemner, RS Hessels
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 721, 2020
3252020
The area-of-interest problem in eyetracking research: A noise-robust solution for face and sparse stimuli
RS Hessels, C Kemner, C van den Boomen, ITC Hooge
Behavior research methods 48, 1694-1712, 2016
2572016
Noise-robust fixation detection in eye movement data: Identification by two-means clustering (I2MC)
RS Hessels, DC Niehorster, C Kemner, ITC Hooge
Behavior research methods 49, 1802-1823, 2017
2062017
What to expect from your remote eye-tracker when participants are unrestrained
DC Niehorster, THW Cornelissen, K Holmqvist, ITC Hooge, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 50 (1), 213-227, 2018
1962018
Is the eye-movement field confused about fixations and saccades? A survey among 124 researchers
RS Hessels, DC Niehorster, M Nyström, R Andersson, ITC Hooge
Royal Society open science 5 (8), 180502, 2018
1952018
Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline
K Holmqvist, SL Örbom, ITC Hooge, DC Niehorster, RG Alexander, ...
Behavior research methods, 1-53, 2022
1942022
How does gaze to faces support face-to-face interaction? A review and perspective
RS Hessels
Psychonomic bulletin & review 27 (5), 856-881, 2020
1602020
The impact of slippage on the data quality of head-worn eye trackers
DC Niehorster, T Santini, RS Hessels, ITC Hooge, E Kasneci, M Nyström
Behavior Research Methods, 1-21, 2020
1512020
Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience–The good, the bad and the ugly
RS Hessels, ITC Hooge
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 40, 100710, 2019
1292019
Eye tracking in human interaction: Possibilities and limitations
NV Valtakari, ITC Hooge, C Viktorsson, P Nyström, T Falck-Ytter, ...
Behavior Research Methods, 1-17, 2021
1232021
Consequences of eye color, positioning, and head movement for eye‐tracking data quality in infant research
RS Hessels, R Andersson, ITC Hooge, M Nyström, C Kemner
Infancy 20 (6), 601-633, 2015
1222015
Eye contact takes two–autistic and social anxiety traits predict gaze behavior in dyadic interaction
RS Hessels, GA Holleman, THW Cornelissen, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 9 (2), jep. 062917, 2018
1042018
Is human classification by experienced untrained observers a gold standard in fixation detection?
ITC Hooge, DC Niehorster, M Nyström, R Andersson, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 50, 1864-1881, 2018
912018
An in-depth look at saccadic search in infancy
RS Hessels, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Journal of Vision 16 (8), 10-10, 2016
882016
GlassesViewer: Open-source software for viewing and analyzing data from the Tobii Pro Glasses 2 eye tracker
DC Niehorster, RS Hessels, JS Benjamins
Behavior Research Methods 52 (3), 1244-1253, 2020
812020
Gaze allocation in face-to-face communication is affected primarily by task structure and social context, not stimulus-driven factors
RS Hessels, GA Holleman, A Kingstone, ITC Hooge, C Kemner
Cognition 184, 28-43, 2019
812019
Do pupil-based binocular video eye trackers reliably measure vergence?
ITC Hooge, RS Hessels, M Nyström
Vision Research 156, 1-9, 2019
762019
The Measurement of Eye Contact in Human Interactions: A Scoping Review
C Jongerius, RS Hessels, JA Romijn, EMA Smets, MA Hillen
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2020
752020
Gaze tracking accuracy in humans: One eye is sometimes better than two
ITC Hooge, GA Holleman, NC Haukes, RS Hessels
Behavior Research Methods 51 (6), 2712-2721, 2019
642019
Qualitative tests of remote eyetracker recovery and performance during head rotation
RS Hessels, THW Cornelissen, C Kemner, ITC Hooge
Behavior Research Methods 47, 848-859, 2015
602015
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