Monthly Archives: March 2016

How Eye-Tracking Can Help Older Readers

How Eye-Tracking Can Help Older Readers Elizabeth Stine-Morrow and her Adult Learning Lab investigate the differences between younger and older readers using eye-tracking technology (click on the picture to watch the video):  

Reading Studies: Increasing Reading Speed and Comprehension

Reading Studies: Increasing Reading Speed and Comprehension Speed reading techniques are a much discussed topic that has gainded many followers over the last decades. Studies conducted are often disputed, but agree on a natural trade-off between reading speed and comprehension levels (click on the picture to read more):  

IV Polish Conference on Eyetracking (Warsaw 2016) – Invitation

  IV Polish Conference on Eyetracking (7-8th of April 2016) We invite you to participate in IV Polish Conference on Eyetracking, organized by NeuroDevice Grooup in cooperation with Institute of Specialized and Intercultural Communication and Eye-Tracking Experimental Linguistics Laboratory (University of Warsaw), which takes place on 7-8th of April 2016 in Warsaw (venue: Library of the University… Read More »

Why We Look at Pretty Faces

Why We Look at Pretty Faces Few visual impressions can be compared to humans’ interest for faces. New research suggests that our brain rewards us for looking at pretty faces (click on the picture to read more).