Young children with autism tend to look less at faces and more at background details than their peers do, but taking objects out of their environment changes how they observe others. Removing toys ...
Eye-tracking allows studying aspects that cannot be seen, for example, the thinking processes of a student solving a mathematical problem. Researchers have integrated eye-tracking into education and ...
The visual perception of optical stimuli demands high performance from the brain. Every second, the eyes absorb more than 10 million pieces of information and transmit them to the brain via thousands ...
The aim was to assess health care providers’ (HCPs) visual attention (VA) by using eye-tracking glasses during a simulated neonatal intubation. 30 participants were included. 50% completed the ...
A new study reveals how childhood depression and visual attention to emotional faces mutually predict each other based on ...
Whether it's a sudden dash across the garage or silhouette in a backyard web, spiders evoke fear in many people. But researchers don't have a clear picture of why, exactly, this phobia is so common.
Face gaze is a fundamental aspect of nonverbal behaviour. Face gaze assessed with eye-tracking glasses can be studied using three measures: duration, frequency and dwell time. There is no evidence ...
Eye tracking allows studying aspects that cannot be seen, for example, the thinking processes of a student solving a mathematical problem. Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are the ...
Eye-tracking allows studying aspects that cannot be seen, for example, the thinking processes of a student solving a mathematical problem. Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are the ...
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