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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2018 Jun 14;104(3):F259–F264. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-314449

Table 1:

Visual attention parameters

Parameter Description Interpretation Unit
Total Gaze Duration Cumulative time each participant gazed on an area of interest, divided by the cumulative duration of gaze samples * Where am I looking the most? Percentage
Visit Count Number of visits within an area of interest per 10 seconds How often am I looking at an area? Rate
Average Visit Duration Average time spent in an area of interest on a single visit When I do look at an area, how much time am I spending in that area? Seconds
Gaze sample percentage Number of eye tracking gaze points identified, divided by the theoretical maximum** How much of my gaze data is truly captured? Percentage
*

The cumulative duration of gaze samples accounts for gaze sample percentage. i.e. if the entire recording lasted 100 seconds, but the gaze sample percentage was only 90%, the cumulative duration of gaze samples was 90 seconds

**

The sampling frequency is 50Hz, so the theoretical maximum is 50 samples per second. If the software adequately identifies all 50-gaze samples within each minute, the value of gaze sample percentage would be 100%. Blinking usually causes 5–10% data loss.