Decreased pupillary response to recognition of emotional stimuli in major depressive disorder
Abigail K. Moline (Gordon College), Sarah Bruno (Gordon College), Jazzlyn Casula (Gordon College), Jacquelyn Fitzgerald (Gordon College), Timothy A. Brown (Boston University), Lauren A. Rutter(Univ. of Indiana Bloomington), & Daniel J. Norton(Gordon College)
How did the eye-tracker work?
Good question! An Applied Science Laboratories Eye-Trac 6 eye-tracking system recorded the eye gaze of participants while the task was going on. The eye tracker’s camera was centered on the dominant eye of participants, and a calibration sequence was used. This consisted of participants looking at 9 points along the display monitor, which allowed the eye tracker to calculate their eye gaze accurately for the necessary periods of time.
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