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After video is recorded Open Be Gaze Click on blank page icon Select experiment folder Spare D Recorded Data Experiment Data Find folder with your experiment Select individual trial ID: 542011

click select video adhd select click adhd video icon research reference gaze recorded experiment data tracking top aoi file

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BE GAZE(After video is recorded)

Open Be Gaze

Click on “blank page” icon (Select experiment folder)

Spare D

Recorded Data

Experiment Data

Find folder with your experiment

Select individual trial

Click on your video after it uploads to

BeGaze

Click on custom trial selector

Look down by Reference Views and click on the blank page icon with crosshair (add new reference view from file)

Select file

Then click AOI Editor icon at the top

Select Rectangle tool and crop out exactly what you want as a reference.

Then name your reference and hit enter

Select Semantic Gaze Mapping icon at the top

Map selected fixations from video until it reaches the last frame

Go to AOI Sequence chart

Under subject, select your participant (that you want to analyze)

Then select your choice of data analysis. Slide2

BE GAZE(After video is recorded)

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Eye Tracking and Psychology

My Research

Evolutionary underpinnings of

unconscious attendance to our Blind Spot

Marketing ResearchWhat do consumers attend to?Psychopathological ResearchSocial Dysfunction AutismAttention ADHD Learning DeficitsReading (e.g., Dyslexia) Comprehension Slide10

ADHD ResearchAutomatic and intentional oculomotor inhibition

Deficiency in

intentional

oculomotor inhibition with ADHDEye tracking Increases ADHD diagnostic accuracy by 45%