Niehorster Diederick C, Whitham Will, Lake Benjamin R, Schapiro Steven J, Andolina Ian M, Yorzinski Jessica L
Lund University Humanities Lab, Lund University, Box 201, 221 00, Lund, Sweden.
Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Behav Res Methods. 2024 Dec 4;57(1):4. doi: 10.3758/s13428-024-02540-y.
Accurate eye tracking is crucial for gaze-dependent research, but calibrating eye trackers in subjects who cannot follow instructions, such as human infants and nonhuman primates, presents a challenge. Traditional calibration methods rely on verbal instructions, which are ineffective for these populations. To address this, researchers often use attention-grabbing stimuli in known locations; however, existing software for video-based calibration is often proprietary and inflexible. We introduce an extension to the open-source toolbox Titta-a software package integrating desktop Tobii eye trackers with PsychToolbox experiments-to facilitate custom video-based calibration. This toolbox extension offers a flexible platform for attracting attention, calibrating using flexible point selection, and validating the calibration. The toolbox has been refined through extensive use with chimpanzees, baboons, and macaques, demonstrating its effectiveness across species. Our adaptive calibration and validation procedures provide a standardized method for achieving more accurate gaze tracking, enhancing gaze accuracy across diverse species.
精确的眼动追踪对于依赖注视的研究至关重要,但在无法遵循指令的受试者(如人类婴儿和非人类灵长类动物)中校准眼动仪是一项挑战。传统的校准方法依赖于口头指令,而这对这些群体无效。为了解决这个问题,研究人员通常在已知位置使用引人注目的刺激;然而,现有的基于视频校准的软件通常是专有的且不灵活。我们为开源工具箱Titta(一个将桌面型托比眼动仪与PsychToolbox实验集成的软件包)引入了一个扩展,以促进基于自定义视频的校准。这个工具箱扩展为吸引注意力、使用灵活的点选择进行校准以及验证校准提供了一个灵活的平台。该工具箱通过在黑猩猩、狒狒和猕猴中的广泛使用得到了完善,证明了其在不同物种中的有效性。我们的自适应校准和验证程序提供了一种标准化方法,以实现更精确的注视追踪,提高不同物种的注视准确性。