Eye Tracking Applied to Tobacco Smoking: Current Directions and Future Perspectives
Abstract
:Tobacco smoking: Health and Policy
Three main approaches in the application of eye-tracking to smoking
Free exploration studies
Eye tracking applied to tobacco advertisements/warnings
Conclusions and perspectives
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- Smokers show a tendency to fixate longer, and possibly look first at pictures depicting material related to tobacco and smoking, when they are paired with unrelated pictures, although, for reasons that are yet to be clarified, this effect might be limited to some classes of smokers, specifically light smokers, and might be modulated by the level of craving that the observer experiences at a given point in time.
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- This attentional bias extends from this rather artificial situation where two unrelated images are paired side-by-side, to conditions where the observer freely explores scenes, videos or the environment.
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- Graphics warning labels applied to tobacco product packages (or advertisements) are more likely to attract overt attention compared to textonly warning labels.
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- Plain (unbranded) packages enhance the saliency of warning labels.
Ethics and Conflict of Interest
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Valsecchi, M.; Codispoti, M. Eye Tracking Applied to Tobacco Smoking: Current Directions and Future Perspectives. J. Eye Mov. Res. 2022, 15, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.1.2
Valsecchi M, Codispoti M. Eye Tracking Applied to Tobacco Smoking: Current Directions and Future Perspectives. Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2022; 15(1):1-19. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.1.2
Chicago/Turabian StyleValsecchi, Matteo, and Maurizio Codispoti. 2022. "Eye Tracking Applied to Tobacco Smoking: Current Directions and Future Perspectives" Journal of Eye Movement Research 15, no. 1: 1-19. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.1.2
APA StyleValsecchi, M., & Codispoti, M. (2022). Eye Tracking Applied to Tobacco Smoking: Current Directions and Future Perspectives. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 15(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.1.2