
Autofocals: Evaluating gaze-contingent eyeglasses for ... - Science
We design and build a new presbyopia correction, autofocals, to externally mimic the natural accommodation response, combining eye tracker and depth sensor data to automatically drive focus-tunable lenses. We evaluated 19 users on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and a …
Autofocals: Gaze-Contingent Eyeglasses for Presbyopes
Sep 1, 2019 · Padmanaban et al. designed a correction device for presbyopia, which they called “autofocals,” aimed at mimicking the natural accommodation response by combining eye tracker and depth sensor data to automatically drive focus-tunable lenses.
The Glasses Stereotype Revisited - Swiss Journal of Psychology
Nov 4, 2011 · In a series of four experiments, we showed how full-rim and rimless glasses, differing with respect to the amount of face they cover, affect face perception, recognition, distinctiveness, and the attribution of stereotypes.
[Quick Tip] Glasses and Eye Gaze - Control Bionics
Sep 23, 2022 · Certain types of glasses can affect the accuracy of the eye gaze camera. Based on experience with our users, it’s best to stay away from bifocals or progressive lenses.
Seeing through rose-colored glasses: How optimistic expectancies …
Our findings elucidate the cognitive mechanisms underlying optimism and attention bias, which can yield a better understanding of their benefits for mental health. Charlie Chaplin once said that “you’ll never see a rainbow, if you’re looking down”.
The left eye and upper eye biases are largely not face-specific.
Faces elicit a “left gaze bias”, or a tendency to fixate on the left side (often on the left eye). However, recent work has shown that tilting a face clockwise or counterclockwise disrupts this bias, revealing a different bias to fixate whichever eye is higher (termed the "upper eye bias"; Davidenko, Kopalle, & Bridgeman, Perception 2019).
Gaze Bias in Preference Judgments by Younger and Older Adults
Gaze bias toward chosen stimuli was observed in both older and younger adults in terms of an increase in the dwell duration and the likelihood of gaze. Consistent with the report by Schotter et al. (2010), gaze bias was present not only in the remaining time but also in the first dwell time.
A gaze bias in the mind’s eye | Nature Human Behaviour
Mar 4, 2019 · A new study shows that tiny gaze shifts reveal people’s attended locations in memorized—rather than visual—space.
Gaze bias differences capture individual choice behaviour
Apr 15, 2019 · This work investigates individual differences in this gaze bias across four datasets and shows that gaze biases are variable and that their strength reliably predicts differences in...
Glasses Encourage Your Choices: A System that Supports …
Jul 9, 2023 · In this study, we focus on the fact that people tend to gaze at what they are interested in. Our system observes eye movement during selection and encourages selection by suggesting to a person who is having difficulty choosing that they select the product they have been looking at most.