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Measuring Social Facial Perception Using Eye-Tracking
Rochester, Minn.
The purpose of this study is to utilize an eye-tracker to assess how facial deformities change the way casual observers direct attention to the face, to utilize eye-tracking to measure the impact of facial reconstructive surgery on social facial perception, and to assess correlations between objective (eye-tracking) and subjective (questionnaire) perceptions of facial deformity.
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Measuring Social Facial Perception Using Eye-Tracking
Jacksonville, Fla.,
Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz.
The purpose of this study is to utilize an eye-tracker to assess how facial deformities change the way casual observers direct attention to the face, to utilize eye-tracking to measure the impact of facial reconstructive surgery on social facial perception, and to assess correlations between objective (eye-tracking) and subjective (questionnaire) perceptions of facial deformity.
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