Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
about
Eye movement analysis and cognitive processing: detecting indicators of conversion to Alzheimer's diseaseModeling Visual Exploration in Rhesus Macaques with Bottom-Up Salience and Oculomotor Statistics.Web Camera Based Eye Tracking to Assess Visual Memory on a Visual Paired Comparison Task.A nonparametric method for detecting fixations and saccades using cluster analysis: removing the need for arbitrary thresholds.Detecting cognitive impairment by eye movement analysis using automatic classification algorithmsExploring Visual Selective Attention towards Novel Stimuli in Alzheimer's Disease Patients.A behavioral task predicts conversion to mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.From Engrams to Pathologies of the Brain.A step towards non-invasive characterization of the human frontal eye fields of individual subjects.Eye movements in Alzheimer's disease.The Potential Utility of Eye Movements in the Detection and Characterization of Everyday Functional Difficulties in Mild Cognitive Impairment.Eyetracking Metrics in Young Onset Alzheimer's Disease: A Window into Cognitive Visual Functions.Getting directions from the hippocampus: The neural connection between looking and memory.True alignment of preclinical and clinical research to enhance success in CNS drug development: a review of the current evidence.Color perception differentiates Alzheimer's Disease (AD) from Vascular Dementia (VaD) patients.An eye movement analysis of web usability: Differences between older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment.Focus group reflections on the current and future state of cognitive assessment tools in geriatric health careInterocular yoking in human saccades examined by mutual information analysis.Worth a glance: using eye movements to investigate the cognitive neuroscience of memory.Neural correlates of saccadic inhibition in healthy elderly and patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment.Recognition of faces and names: multimodal physiological correlates of memory and executive function.Semantic content outweighs low-level saliency in determining children's and adults' fixation of movies.Visual Selective Attention Toward Novel Stimuli Predicts Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease Patients.Prosaccade and Antisaccade Paradigms in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease: A Meta-Analytic Review.A Remote Intervention to Prevent or Delay Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: Design, Recruitment, and Baseline Characteristics of the Virtual Cognitive Health (VC Health) StudyLPiTrack: Eye movement pattern recognition algorithm and application to biometric identification
P2860
Q27009241-81B76EAF-2B4B-45F1-95A9-12B28E6C5696Q30378471-56EFD74B-88B0-499E-88B8-5F6E5FAF32C6Q33843582-869A916A-19A0-49D6-8132-89048D2CA9A5Q33881833-99796D1B-7310-4C78-95CF-8EBC5338DBC6Q36112377-1428FE85-B56C-4654-9F36-BA4D180CDFF4Q36650639-DF5801E8-CA6A-4523-9CBD-C8CADED449C7Q36896496-D1D0912B-FC8B-488A-8E2D-E95E2C5B1210Q37740652-105029F0-2347-4433-9E24-F8E23E985684Q37762601-0CB39133-3596-421F-8B48-FA1EA3F2E834Q38245625-A5EF8F5A-C998-4890-B2D4-75F6394E6B6CQ38410298-DEDD74ED-4DC9-4437-9207-89276031EDD3Q38616754-A60BA560-F7FB-4AF0-BED4-B3B38278E588Q38689764-A209EE53-5871-48BD-BEA1-C64B478E5709Q38826210-3BDB23A4-0F8C-4EF2-90FC-7FF24D23E183Q38889066-8BE98282-CF9D-4D33-9E21-DD107856B9A7Q38983958-0103ABC6-1844-48CB-9DA0-D09D6AD2CA98Q38991776-353A95DD-86C7-4CEE-A41F-8B2AF57CC7C7Q40884912-B5B4BA5F-A79E-4C8C-8ABC-04FC744FBE40Q41290880-1F337301-B81A-41CF-A628-763AE8CA1CBCQ43077799-E93F84C3-AF08-49E2-84CE-366BCE1687B3Q46160094-937320BC-9A84-4E73-AA0F-E0858C6DFC09Q47663218-BFCB314F-0D42-4D91-B064-2A8EE133D191Q47881491-D354EF8A-1635-46E1-AF03-92103225F34EQ47996778-16035BB8-7F9B-487C-90DF-C5205B3F5BF5Q57169715-D3E2CB01-96DD-4D89-BA3C-488C08EC5007Q57836123-70885A88-3204-46F3-AE69-0AF5110C3193
P2860
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
scientific article published on 26 February 2009
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
vědecký článek
@cs
name
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@en
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@nl
type
label
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@en
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@nl
prefLabel
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@en
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Eye tracking during a visual paired comparison task as a predictor of early dementia.
@en
P2093
Allan I Levey
Cecelia M Manzanares
James J Lah
Michael D Crutcher
Rose Calhoun-Haney
Stuart M Zola
P2860
P304
P356
10.1177/1533317509332093
P407
P577
2009-02-26T00:00:00Z