Post-Session ET Data Calibration and Region of Interest (ROI) Coding
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Results: Representative Eye-Gaze Data Analysis
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Conclusion
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This method can help researchers understand what the world looks like from a young child's perspective, as well as how they allocate their real attention within that view. Compared with screen-based eye tracking, which is widely used in behavioral
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Young children do not passively observe the world, but rather actively explore and engage with their environment. This protocol provides guiding principles and practical recommendations for using head-mounted eye trackers to record infants' and toddlers' dynamic visual environments and visual attention in the context of natural behavior.