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Tracing gaze-following behavior in virtual reality using wiener-granger causality
We modelled gaze following behavior in a naturalistic virtual reality environment using Wiener-Granger causality. Using this method, gaze following was statistically tangible throughout the experiment, but could not easily be pinpointed to precise moments in time.