Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)

Matt J Dunn*, Robert G Alexander, Onyekachukwu M Amiebenomo, Gemma Arblaster, Denize Atan, Jonathan T Erichsen, Ulrich Ettinger, Mario E Giardini, Iain D Gilchrist, Roy S Hessels, Scott Hodgins, Ignace T C Hooge, Brooke S Jackson, Helena Lee, Stephen L Macknik, Susana Martinez-Conde, Lee Mcilreavy, Lisa M Muratori, Diederick C Niehorster, Marcus NyströmJorge Otero-Millan, Michael M Schlüssel, Jay E Self, Tarkeshwar Singh, Nikolaos Smyrnis, Andreas Sprenger

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Abstract

A guideline is proposed that comprises the minimum items to be reported in research studies involving an eye tracker and human or non-human primate participant(s). This guideline was developed over a 3-year period using a consensus-based process via an open invitation to the international eye tracking community. This guideline will be reviewed at maximum intervals of 4 years.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBehavior Research Methods
Early online date28 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Jul 2023

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