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A system for tracking visual fixations without restricting head movements is described. Method and circuitry are provided along with the calibration technique.
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The technruque was developed while the author was engaged in research funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
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Clifton-Everest, I.M. A simple technique for tracking visual fixations without restricting head movements. Behav. Res. Meth. & Instru. 5, 349–352 (1973). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03200204
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