Term ID: T2045

Gaze Contingent Paradigm

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Research methodology where visual displays change in real-time based on where participants are looking, used to study attention, reading, and visual processing.
Example: Eye-tracking experiments where text becomes blurred except in the area where participants are looking, revealing how visual attention affects reading comprehension.

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Reference: Rayner (1998)