This Digital Event focuses on the fundamentals of eye tracking.
Articles in this Digital Event (links will go live as each post goes live):
- The fundamentals of eye tracking
- Do you need an eye tracker? Let’s take a closer look
- Examining the assumptions underpinning eye-tracking research
- Expanding the perspective: Eye tracking in ophthalmology and neurology
- This overview of tools won’t make eye-tracking research easy
- Expanding the horizons of eye-tracking research: Lessons from the fundamentals series
Contributors:
- Roy Hessels (Digital Event co-Organizer)
- Ignace Hooge
- Diederick Niehorster
- Marcus Nyström
- Richard Andersson
- Alan Kingstone
- Denis Drieghe
- Frans Cornelissen
- Dilce Tanriverdi
- Ellen Kok
- Erin Buchanan (Co-Editor-in-Chief Behavior Research Methods)
Authors
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Roy Hessels is an associate professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His research interest is the role of gaze in human interaction, from the perspective of perception, action, and communication. Roy has been teaching research methods to psychology students for almost 15 years.
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Laura's research is focused on understanding basic and applied aspects of memory, including eyewitness memory. She is currently a Professor at the University of Bristol in the School of Psychological Science and the Psychonomic Society Digital Content Editor.
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