1999 volume 28(11) pages 1311 – 1328


The roles of vision and eye movements in the control of activities of daily living
Michael Land, Neil Mennie, Jennifer Rusted

Supplementary online material

Quicktime movies

For each volunteer, there are three clips representing three different episodes from their tea-making video.
1. Filling the kettle
2. Making the pot of tea
3. Pouring the tea
In each clip, the successive fixations of the eye during the event are indicated by the position of the white dot. The main picture represents these fixations from the actor's viewpoint. The simultaneous picture insert shows the activity from an observer's viewpoint.

FM has a clinical diagnosis of DAT
ML is the healthy adult control

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Mike 1 (mike1.html: 0 kbytes)
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