@inproceedings{raptis2021analyzing,
	title        = {Analyzing Scanpaths From A Field Dependence-Independence Perspective When Playing A Visual Search Game},
	author       = {Raptis, George E. and Katsini, Christina},
	year         = 2021,
	booktitle    = {ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications},
	location     = {Virtual Event, Germany},
	publisher    = {Association for Computing Machinery},
	address      = {New York, NY, USA},
	series       = {ETRA '21 Short Papers},
	doi          = {10.1145/3448018.3459655},
	isbn         = 9781450383455,
	url          = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3448018.3459655},
	abstract     = {People tend to develop different cognitive styles, which influence how we process information when interacting with computer systems. Field Dependence-Independence is one of the most well-known cognitive styles that influences how we process information in visual search tasks. Considering that such tasks are common in video games, this paper investigates whether information processing differences, derived from Field Dependence-Independence cognitive style, reflect on different eye trajectories when playing a visual search game. We performed a small-scale eye-tracking study to investigate it. The results of the scanpath analysis indicated that such differences exist. The study results provide a first step towards understanding how people who share different cognitive styles differ in the scanpaths they develop when playing a visual search game.},
	articleno    = 37,
	numpages     = 7,
	keywords     = {gameplay, cognitive styles, eye-tracking, field dependence-independence, visual search, scanpath analysis}
}
