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English: Novel ‘Point of Regard’ Analysis film. Video example of the BCE ‘point of regard’ analysis superimposed on a HPT film from figure 2. The centre of the red ellipse represents the mean ‘point of regard’ of the controls with the spatial extent of the ellipse being one standard deviation from this centre along two principal axes, theoretically affording ‘coverage’ of approximately 67% of the ‘point of regard’ locations in a given frame.
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Source Audio/Video S1 from Crabb D, Smith N, Rauscher F, Chisholm C, Barbur J, Edgar D, Garway-Heath D (2010). "Exploring Eye Movements in Patients with Glaucoma When Viewing a Driving Scene". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0009710. PMID 20300522. PMC: 2838788.
Author Crabb D, Smith N, Rauscher F, Chisholm C, Barbur J, Edgar D, Garway-Heath D
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 26 October 2013. It was captioned as follows:
English: Eye tracking while viewing a driving scene.
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English: Eye tracking while viewing a driving scene.
中文(简体):驾驶时的眼动追踪

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VP9 480P 1.28 Mbps Completed 07:40, 26 August 2018 1 min 23 s
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