Webcam-based eye-tracking to measure visual expertise of medical students during online histology trainingOpen Access

Darici, Dogus; Reissner, Carsten; Missler, Markus

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Objectives: Visual expertise is essential for image-based tasks that rely on visual cues, such as in radiology or histology. Studies suggest that eye movements are related to visual expertise and can be measured by near-infrared eye-tracking. With the popularity of device-embedded webcam eye-tracking technology, cost-effective use in educational contexts has recently become amenable. This study investigated the feasibility of such methodology in a curricular online-only histology course during the 2021 summer term. Methods: At two timepoints (t1 and t2), third-semester medical students were asked to diagnose a series of histological slides while their eye movements were recorded. Students’ eye metrics, performance and behavioral measures were analyzed using variance analyses and multiple regression models. Results: First, webcam-eye tracking provided eye movement data with satisfactory quality (mean accuracy=115.7 px±31.1). Second, the eye movement metrics reflected the students’ proficiency in finding relevant image sections (fixation count on relevant areas=6.96±1.56 vs. irrelevant areas=4.50±1.25). Third, students’ eye movement metrics successfully predicted their performance (R2adj=0.39, p<0.001). Conclusion: This study supports the use of webcam-eye-tracking expanding the range of educational tools available in the (digital) classroom. As the students’ interest in using the webcam eye-tracking was high, possible areas of implementation will be discussed.

Details about the publication

JournalGMS Journal for Medical Education (GMS J Med Educ)
Volume40
Issue5
Article numberDoc60
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Keywordsdigital histology; eye-tracking study; histology training; online education; visual expertise; visual expertise development; webcam eye-tracking; webcam eye-tracking methodology

Authors from the University of Münster

Darici, Dogus
Mißler, Markus
Reißner, Carsten Volker