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Eye movements and viewer's impressions in response to HMD-evoked head movements

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The relationships between eye and head movements during the viewing of various visual stimuli using a head mounted display (HMD) and a large flat display were compared. The visual sizes of the images displayed were adjusted virtually, using an image processing technique. The negative correlations between head and eye movements in a horizontal direction were significant for some visual stimuli using an HMD and after some practice viewing images. Also, scores of two factors for subjective assessment of viewing stimuli positively correlated with horizontal head movements when certain visual stimuli were used. The result suggests that under certain conditions the viewing of tasks promotes head movements and stimulates correlational relationships between eye and head movements.

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      COGAIN '18: Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication by Gaze Interaction
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      ISBN:9781450357906
      DOI:10.1145/3206343
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