Looking While Listening

The Looking While Listening task is an eye-tracking paradigm. It is a simplified version of a visual world paradigm, in which every trial presents pairs of familiar images/objects of roughly the same size (for example, a chair and a bath), accompanied by a pre-recorded Dutch sentence that asks the participant to look at one of these images (e.g., where is a chair?). This paradigm was developed by Anne Fernald (Fernald et al., 2008).

In YOUth, data were collected using an eye tracker (Tobii TX 300Hz), which measures gaze direction objectively, as opposed to video recordings of subjects eye movements.

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  • Baby and Child

  • 3 years
  •   C
    24 months - 5.0 years   From 2018-06-22 to 2023-11-01

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests    Eyetracking
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Looking While Listening
    Measure name Looking While Listening
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