JoVE Journal
Behavior
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Title
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Selection of Visual Stimuli and Design of Eye Tracking Paradigm
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Eye Tracking Experiment
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Quantitative Analysis of Eye Movements
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Results: Children with Visual Impairments Show Higher RTF, Shorter FD, and Larger GFA than Children without Visual Impairments
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Conclusion
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ISSN 1940-087X
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