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

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
DOI10.3205/zma001642
Link to the full texthttps://www.egms.de/static/pdf/journals/zma/2023-40/zma001642.pdf
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
Institute of Medical Training and Academic Affairs
Missler, Markus
Institute of Anatomy and Molecular Neurobiology
Reißner, Carsten Volker
Institute of Anatomy and Molecular Neurobiology