Publications
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March 2018 |
Brain Monitoring Devices in Neuroscience Clinical Research: The Potential of Remote Monitoring Using Sensors, Wearables, and Mobile Devices |
Byrom, McCarthy, Scheueler, Muehlhausen |
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics |
RightEye technology cited in providing reliable estimates of eye-tracking parameters.
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Feb 2018 |
Eye Tracking Technology for Clinical Practice: Benefits, Limitations, and Considerations |
Hunfalvay |
Optometry and Visual Performance |
This opinion piece discusses the use of eye tracking in clinical practice, including benefits of such technology. |
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Jan 2018 |
Applied Psychophysiology: Using Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Visual Feedback
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Smith, Hunfalvay, Herzog, Beauchamp |
Assessment in Applied Sport Psychology |
Visual assessment benefits and tools using eye-tracking in performance (textbook chapter). |
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Dec 2017 |
An Exploration of Shifts in Visual Fixation Prior to the Execution of Baseball Batting: Evidence for 11 Oculomotor Warm Up, Attentional Processes or Pre-Performance Routines?
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Hunfalvay, Roberts, Ryan, Murray, Tabano, Martin |
International Journal of Sport Sciences |
Results suggest that athletes exhibit multiple dynamic shifts in visual fixation prior to the onset of pitcher's action. A significant positive relationship was found between the number of shifts in visual fixations and batting average. |
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July 2017 |
The Reliability, Validity, and Normative Data of Interpupillary Distance and Pupil Diameter Using Eye-Tracking Technology |
Murray, Hunfalvay, Bolte |
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Translational Vision Science and Technology (TVST) |
This study determined the reliability of interpupillary distance (IPD) and pupil diameter (PD) measures using an infrared eye tracker. |
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June 2017 |
Lingering Binocular Vision Issues after a Suspected Concussion: A Case Study |
Hunfalvay |
Translational Biomedicine |
This case study examines clinical assessments and eye tracking to monitor patient change over time after extensive vision therapy from a suspected concussion. |
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April 2017 |
Evaluation of Stereo Acuity in Professional Baseball and LPGA Athletes Compared to Non-Athletes |
Hunfalvay, Orr,
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Vision Development and Rehabilitation (COVD) |
RightEye fine depth perception tests demonstrate reliability and validity. Differences are found between athletes and non-athletes. |
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April 2017 |
Reliability and Normative Data of Computerized Dynamic Visual Acuity Tests |
Murray, Hunfalvay, Roberts, Lange |
Vision Development and Rehabilitation (COVD) |
RightEye DVA tests demonstrate strong reliability results. |
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June 2016 |
Wearing Eye Tracking Technology during Batting Practice: Assessing the Experiences of Professional Baseball Athletes |
Roberts, Tabano, Hunfalvay |
International Journal of Sports Science |
Examines the use of eye-tracking technology in practice and reaction of the technology by athletes. |
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March 2016 |
A Comparison of Visual Search Strategies of Elite and Non-Elite Tennis Players Through Cluster Analysis |
Murray, Hunfalvay |
Journal of Sports Sciences |
Eye-tracking research used to assess levels of performance with novel statistical analysis. |
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April 2015 |
Eye-tracking Reveals Abnormal Visual Preference for Geometric Images as an Early Biomarker for Autism |
Pierce, Marinero, Hazin, McKenna, Barnes, Malige |
Biological Psychiatry |
Foundational science for RightEye GeoPref Autism |
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Jan 2011 |
Preference for Geometric Patterns Early in Life as a Risk Factor for Autism |
Pierce, Conant, Hazin, Stoner, Desmond |
Arch Gen Psychiatry/
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Research reveals that at-risk toddlers demonstrate a preference for dynamic geometric images. |
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Oct 2018 |
Interpupillary Distance and Pupil Diameter of Baseball Athletes and Non-Athletes |
Hunfalvay, Kubitz, Murray, Tibbert, Bolte |
Optometry and Visual Performance |
Examines if differences occur in Interpupillary Distance (IPD) and Pupil Diameter (PD) between professional baseball players and non-athletes. |
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Oct 2018 |
Reliability of Computerized Eye-tracking Reaction Time Tests in Non-athletes, Athletes, and Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury |
Lange, Hunfalvay, Murray, Roberts, Bolte |
Optometry and Visual Performance |
Examination of visual and motor reaction time in athletes, non-athletes and those with concussion. |
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July 2018 |
The Effect of Prior Tennis Experience on Wheelchair Tennis Players’ Visual Search |
Hunfalvay, Murray |
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly |
Examination if prior biped tennis playing experience results in different visual search strategies for wheelchair tennis athletes. |