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Table 1.

Online and in-lab final sample structure.

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Table 2.

Experiment design: in-lab vs. online.

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Table 3.

Fixation duration per category from the online experiment (average, st. deviation 𝛔), N = 1276.

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Table 4.

Fixation duration per category from the in-lab experiment (average, st. deviation 𝛔), N = 16.

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Fig 1.

Average and cumulative fixation duration differences between DAI and DAU.

Average fixation duration (left boxplot) and cumulative fixation duration (right boxplot) difference between DAI and DAU in online experiment (A), and in-lab experiment (B).

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Table 5.

Results of two-way ANOVA for fixation time comparing DAI vs. DAU groups and AV vs. non-AV Setting*.

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Fig 2.

Online eye-tracking heatmaps of DAI and DU.

Warmer colors (e.g., red and orange) indicate areas with higher attention or fixation durations, and cooler colors (e.g., green and blue) represent areas with lower attention.

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Fig 3.

In-lab eye-tracking heatmaps of DAI and DU.

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Table 6.

Average reaction time in seconds comparison between DAI and DAU in online and in-lab experiment.

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Table 7.

Technical comparison between in-lab and online eye-tracking.

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