2023
DOI: 10.1111/opo.13225
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Gaze behaviour during multiple object tracking is dependent on binocular vision integrity

Teresa Zwierko,
Beatríz Redondo,
Wojciech Jedziniak
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionDespite the critical importance of binocular vision integrity in daily activities, there exists limited understanding of how alterations in binocular vision integrity impact gaze behaviour during dynamic, complex psychomotor skills. This study aimed to measure how alterations in binocular vision integrity, created by Bangerter filters (BF), affect gaze behaviour during multiple object tracking (MOT).MethodsDuring the experiment, 22 volunteers completed the MOT task under three different visual cond… Show more

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