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A Preliminary Investigation on Eye Gaze-based Estimation of Self-efficacy during a Dexterity Task

Published: 30 May 2023 Publication History

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We investigated the relationship between eye gaze and self-efficacy based on anticipatory gaze. The experimental results showed that the correlation coefficient between saccade distance and self-efficacy from the questionnaire was more than 0.5, suggesting that self-efficacy could be measured from eye gaze.

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Albert Bandura, William H Freeman, and Richard Lightsey. 1999. Self-efficacy: The exercise of control.
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Roland S Johansson, Göran Westling, Anders Bäckström, and J Randall Flanagan. 2001. Eye–hand coordination in object manipulation. Journal of neuroscience 21, 17 (2001), 6917–6932.

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    ETRA '23: Proceedings of the 2023 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
    May 2023
    441 pages
    ISBN:9798400701504
    DOI:10.1145/3588015
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    1. A rotational transformation mouse
    2. Self-Efficacy
    3. anticipatory gaze
    4. dexterity task

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