Eye movements in response to different cognitive activities measured by eyetracking: a prospective study on some of the neurolinguistics programming theories.

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Full Title: J Eye Mov Res

Abbreviation: J Eye Mov Res

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Ophthalmology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"all participants signed a consent of participation (supplementary data 1) after being informed (supplementary data 2) and filled a form specifying 1) their age and gender 2) if they were wearing glasses or contact lenses (participants with glasses were asked to remove them during the test and we checked that wearing contact lenses didn't affect the data acquisition) 3) if they were right-handed as asked 4) if they used right-to-left writing and if so how often (the theory we use on the spatialization of numbers considers that since childhood we are used to the fact that the progression system goes from left to right (writing timeline ) but for people who write from right to left the progression system might have been reversed) 5) finally we asked them if they had any particularity (for instance hearing impairment fatigue stress dysgraphia dyslexia dyscalculic disorder native language other than french or anything that could influence the comprehension of the test or the data).; we asked a first series of 40 questions to verify that our protocol was reliable (questions are available in supplementary data 3).; we created and recorded a series of questions (available in supplementary data 3).; questions were presented in blocks of different question types in a random order in each block (supplementary data 3).; 2020-4-003 (supplementary data 4)."

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"Ethics and Conflict of Interest The author(s) declare(s) that the contents of the article are in agreement with the ethics described in http://biblio.unibe.ch/portale/elibrary/BOP/jemr/ethics.html and that there is no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper. The protocol was approved by the Ethic Committee of University Côte d’Azur (CERNI), N° 2020-4-003 (Supplementary data 4). Scripts are available on demand."

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"This work was supported by the French government through the UCA-Jedi project managed by the National Research Agency (ANR-15- IDEX-01) and, in particular, by the interdisciplinary Institute for Modeling in Neuroscience and Cognition (NeuroMod) of the University Côte d’Azur. Mathieu Marconi was funded by Neuromod Institute of University Cote d’Azur."

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