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A system has been developed that monitors eye movements without imposing any unnatural constraints or mechanical attachments on the subject. The system also features high-speed on-line data processing.
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This research may be reproduced in full or in part for any purpose of the United State Government. Most of the development of the instrumentation was done while the first and third authors were with the Special Projects Division, EG&G, Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada under contract for the U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory.
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Lambert, R.H., Monty, R.A. & Hall, R.J. High-speed data processing and unobtrusive monitoring of eye movements. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 6, 525–530 (1974). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03201340
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