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Eye Tracking in the Wild: Piloting a Real-Life Assessment Paradigm for Older Adults.

Damaris Aschwanden1, Nicolas Langer2, Mathias Allemand2.   

Abstract

Previous research showed associations between personality traits and eye movements of young adults in the laboratory. However, less is known about these associations in real life and in older age. Primarily, there seems to be no paradigm to assess eye movements of older adults in real life. The present feasibility study thus aimed to test grocery shopping as a real-life assessment paradigm with older adults. Additionally, possible links between personality traits and eye movements were explored. The sample consisted of 38 older individuals (M = 72.85 years). Participants did their grocery shopping in a supermarket while wearing an eye tracker. Three key feasibility issues were examined, that is (1) wearability of the eye tracker during grocery shopping, (2) recording, and (3) evaluation of eye movements in a real-life context. Our real-life assessment paradigm showed to be feasible to implement and acceptable to older adults. This feasibility study provides specific practical recommendations which may be useful for future studies that plan to innovatively expand the traditional methods repertoire of personality science and aging research by using eye tracking in real life.

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Keywords:  eye movements; eye tracking; feasibility study; grocery shopping; individual differences; older age; personality; real life; usability

Year:  2019        PMID: 33828718      PMCID: PMC7898008          DOI: 10.16910/jemr.12.1.4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eye Mov Res        ISSN: 1995-8692            Impact factor:   0.957


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