I am looking for a book or a good material for various statistical methods and visualization techniques that can be applied only to eye movement data. Can anyone please suggest one?
I would recommend the following book as a good basis:
Holmqvist, Kenneth (2011): Eye tracking. A comprehensive guide to methods and measures. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.
If you are interested in more specific ones, have a look here:
Antes, James R.; Kristjanson, Arlinda F. (1991): Discriminating artists from nonartists by their eye-fixation patterns. In: Perceptual and Motor Skills 73, S. 893–894.
Beatty, Jackson (1982): Task-Evoked Pupillary Response, Processing Load, and the Structure of Processing Resources. In: Psychological Bulletin 91 (2), S. 276–292. Online verfügbar unter http://content.ebscohost.com/pdf29_30/pdf/ddd/pdh/1982/1982-11578-001.pdf?T=P&P=AN&K=1982-11578-001&S=L&D=pdh&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80SeqLI4yOvqOLCmr0yeprBSrqa4TbKWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGqsU61rrZPuePfgeyx44Dt6fIA, zuletzt geprüft am 24.07.2014.
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Dewhurst, Richard; Nyström, Marcus; Jarodzka, Halszka; Foulsham, Tom; Johansson, Roger; Holmqvist, Kenneth (2012): It depends on how you look at it: scanpath comparison in multiple dimensions with MultiMatch, a vector-based approach. In: Behav Res Methods 44 (4), S. 1079–1100. DOI: 10.3758/s13428-012-0212-2.
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Gamito, Pedro Santos Pinto; Rosa, Pedro Joel (Hg.) (2014): I see me, you see me. Inferring cognitive and emotional processes from gazing behaviour. International Conference on Eye Tracking, Visual Cognition and Emotion. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Holmqvist, Kenneth; Nyström, Marcus; Mulvey, Fiona (2012): Eye tracker data quality: what it is and how to measure it. ETRA 2012. Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 2012.
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