Ignace Hooge

Affiliations: 
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands 
Area:
Psychophysics
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Diederick C. Niehorster research assistant 2006-2008 Utrecht
Joram J. van Rheede research assistant 2007-2008 Utrecht
Edwin S. Dalmaijer research assistant 2011-2014 Utrecht
Jeroen S. Benjamins grad student Utrecht
Björn Vlaskamp grad student Utrecht
Paul Zerr grad student
Mark Nieuwenstein grad student 1999-2004 Helmholtz Institute (Utrecht University - NL)
Jan Souman grad student 2000-2005 MPI Tuebingen
Jelmer de Vries grad student 2007-2011 Utrecht
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Dunn MJ, Alexander RG, Amiebenomo OM, et al. (2024) Author Correction: Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition). Behavior Research Methods
Nyström M, Andersson R, Niehorster DC, et al. (2024) What is a blink? Classifying and characterizing blinks in eye openness signals. Behavior Research Methods
Hooge ITC, Niehorster DC, Nyström M, et al. (2024) Large eye-head gaze shifts measured with a wearable eye tracker and an industrial camera. Behavior Research Methods
Holmqvist K, Örbom SL, Hooge ITC, et al. (2023) Retraction Note: Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline. Behavior Research Methods
Dunn MJ, Alexander RG, Amiebenomo OM, et al. (2023) Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition). Behavior Research Methods
Niehorster DC, Hessels RS, Benjamins JS, et al. (2023) GlassesValidator: A data quality tool for eye tracking glasses. Behavior Research Methods
Valtakari NV, Hessels RS, Niehorster DC, et al. (2023) A field test of computer-vision-based gaze estimation in psychology. Behavior Research Methods
Hooge ITC, Niehorster DC, Hessels RS, et al. (2022) How robust are wearable eye trackers to slow and fast head and body movements? Behavior Research Methods
Hessels RS, Benjamins JS, Niehorster DC, et al. (2022) Eye contact avoidance in crowds: A large wearable eye-tracking study. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Nyström M, Niehorster DC, Andersson R, et al. (2022) The amplitude of small eye movements can be accurately estimated with video-based eye trackers. Behavior Research Methods
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