![]() Humans are foveated animals, which means that visual acuity is greatest at the center of the retina, the fovea objects close to the gaze location are represented in higher resolution than those in the periphery (see e.g., Yarbus, 1967 for an overview of the structure of the human eye). In this article, our main focus will be on techniques to measure gaze, i.e., where one looks and when, as it often has an important role in face-to-face interaction (see BrĂ´ne & Oben, 2018 Hessels, 2020 Land & Tatler, 2009 for extensive overviews of looking behavior in human interaction). Human interaction is multimodal, and may include vision, audition, and haptics. Human interaction, which we here define as action occurring between (at least) two individuals, has intrigued researchers and philosophers across many different disciplines for a long time (e.g., Argyle & Dean, 1965 Duncan & Fiske, 1977 Goffman, 1955 Kendon, 1967).
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