Qi-Jun Wang, Xiao-Xing Ma, Yi-Ni Lu, Du-Ming Wang, Yu-Hao Sun
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Previous studies have demonstrated that making a target larger is sufficient to compensate for the inaccuracy of gaze-based target selection. However, few studies systemically examined the individu...
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