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Novel apparatus for investigation of eye movements when walking in the presence of 3D projected obstacles

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The human gait cycle is incredibly efficient and stable largely because of the use of advance visual information to make intelligent selections of heading direction, foot placement, gait dynamics, and posture when faced with terrain complexity [Patla and Vickers 1997; Patla and Vickers 2003; Matthis and Fajen 2013; Matthis and Hayhoe 2015]. This is behaviorally demonstrated by a coupling between saccades and foot placement.

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ETRA '16: Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications
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  1. augmented reality
  2. eye-tracking
  3. foot placement
  4. gait
  5. kinesiology
  6. motion capture
  7. postural control
  8. walking behavior

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