Shirvani Boroujeni, MinaCuendet, SebastienLucignano, LorenzoSchwendimann, Beat AdrianDillenbourg, Pierre2015-09-062015-09-062015-09-06201510.1007/978-3-319-24258-3_42https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/117623This article presents a comparison of the effects of input-output location (co-located versus discrete) on user performance in a tangible user interface (TUI) system. We conducted a mobile eye-tracking study with two different versions of a TUI system and, despite similar performances in both conditions, our findings revealed differences in the users’ gaze patterns, shedding new light on the underlying cognitive processes.Tangible InterfaceEye-TrackingRepresentation LocationScreen or Tabletop: An Eye-Tracking Study of the Effect of Representation Location in a Tangible User Interface Systemtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper