Scott Murdison (@tsmurdison) 's Twitter Profile
Scott Murdison

@tsmurdison

Research Scientist in AR/VR. Interested in understanding human vision during eye and head movements. tweets and opinions are my own

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What’s really cool about this one is you can see the role that retinal slip plays in making this effect more and less obvious when scrolling through 😄

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My research program has a large focus on perceptual and oculomotor effects related to low persistence :) thank you John Carmack for speaking to this!

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New article in the Extended Reality issue bit.ly/3PdJOLH by Iona R. McLean et al. UC Berkeley considers the contribution of image minification to discomfort experienced in wearable optics. doi.org/10.1167/jov.23…

New article in the Extended Reality issue bit.ly/3PdJOLH  by Iona R. McLean et al. <a href="/UCBerkeley/">UC Berkeley</a> considers the contribution of image minification to discomfort experienced in wearable optics.
doi.org/10.1167/jov.23…
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Very proud to finally share this data with the community! Many congrats to former RL intern Charlie S. Burlingham, who did the work to compellingly describe natural oculomotor orienting behaviors across everyday tasks.

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Some highlights: 🔄 Like other movements, eye movements obey conservation of effort / energy optimality 🔄 From phone scrolling to wandering in the woods, people instinctively conserve effort by minimizing ocular range of motion and opting for shorter fixations.📱🌳 1/n

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New paper alert! Reality Labs at Meta Eye gaze in everyday life contains multi-scale temporal dependencies across objects (1-7 fixations into past, depending on task). Akin to natural language. Key to foundation models for visual understanding in mixed reality dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/36…

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New paper! See Charlie's great thread below, plus here are my thoughts on our latest contribution dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/36… 1/

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Charlie S. Burlingham carried out this work on his internship and this follows form our first paper published in March pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Many thanks to the key contributions from the dream team for this paper: Scott Murdison Xiuyun Wu and Naveen Sendhilnathan! 4/4

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Some super cool work from Jonny Coutinho , @GunnarBlohm Douglas Munoz, Philippe Lefèvre and Jeff Huang! Never considered a potential main-sequence-like dynamic relationship for pupil responses before. Neat model.

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Why is eye tracking a good solution for interactions for the new Orion AR glasses just announced at Meta Connect? We have a new paper in press that explored how targeting objects at different depths impact performance in XR! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… 1/n