. "I, P(GPP407/10/P607)" . . . . "16"^^ . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "RIV/68081740:_____/13:00396628!RIV14-GA0-68081740" . . "eye movements; attention; multiple object tracking"@en . . "10.1167/13.7.9" . "7" . "74471" . "This study examines the intra- and interindividual variability of eye movements in repeated MOT trials along with the adherence of eye movements to the previously described strategies. I collected eye movement data from 20 subjects during 64 MOT trials at slow speed (5\u00B0/s). Half of the trials were repeated four times, and the remaining trials were unique. I measured the variability of eye-movement patterns during repeated trials using normalized scanpath saliency extended to the temporal domain. People tended to make similar eye movements during repeated presentations (with no or vague feeling of repetition) and the interindividual similarity remained at the same level over time. Several strategies (centroid strategy and its variants) were compared with data and they accounted for 48.8% to 54.3% of eye-movement variability, which was less then variability explained by other peoples' eye movements (68.6%)."@en . . . . "This study examines the intra- and interindividual variability of eye movements in repeated MOT trials along with the adherence of eye movements to the previously described strategies. I collected eye movement data from 20 subjects during 64 MOT trials at slow speed (5\u00B0/s). Half of the trials were repeated four times, and the remaining trials were unique. I measured the variability of eye-movement patterns during repeated trials using normalized scanpath saliency extended to the temporal domain. People tended to make similar eye movements during repeated presentations (with no or vague feeling of repetition) and the interindividual similarity remained at the same level over time. Several strategies (centroid strategy and its variants) were compared with data and they accounted for 48.8% to 54.3% of eye-movement variability, which was less then variability explained by other peoples' eye movements (68.6%)." . . "Eye movements in repeated multiple object tracking"@en . . . "[49C5F78B0C90]" . "000321120800009" . "Lukavsk\u00FD, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "Eye movements in repeated multiple object tracking"@en . . . "RIV/68081740:_____/13:00396628" . "1"^^ . . "Eye movements in repeated multiple object tracking" . . "Eye movements in repeated multiple object tracking" . "1534-7362" . . "13" . "Journal of Vision" . "1"^^ .