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).  

Eye Tracking & Neuromeasurement Tools

Eye Tracking & Neuromeasurement Tools Dr Marco Palma discusses Eye Tracking and Neuromeasurement Tools for Marketing Research and Extension (click on the picture to watch the video).  

Children’s attention to online adverts

Children’s attention to online adverts Twenty-six children in 3rd grade were observed while surfing freely on their favourite websites. Eye movement data were recorded, as well as synchronized screen recordings. Each online advert was analyzed in order to quantify low-level saliency features, such as motion, luminance and edge density. The eye movement data were used… Read More »

Page Turning Eye Tracking Proof of Concept

Page Turning Eye Tracking Proof of Concept University of Sydney Proof of Concept for using eye tracking to scroll / page turn a musical score (or any other useful document/webpage) (click on the picture to watch the video):  

Eye-tracking technology changes the game

Assassin’s Creed Rogue and Tobii Tech eye-tracking technology changes the game Motion controls have been part of the video game industry for many years, with Nintendo’s Wii Nunchuk and Microsoft’s Kinect camera being two of the most famous recent examples. One of the latest innovations comes from Tobii Tech in the form of its unique… Read More »

Eye tracking technology detects brain disease

Eye tracking technology detects brain disease The startup Saccadous has tapped into 10 years of research out of Barrow’s Neurological Institute. Using a brain camera, a doctor or football coach can scan someone’s eyes and analyze the tiny movements to diagnose a brain injury or even Alzheimer’s in real time (click on the picture to… Read More »

The Perception of Beauty and a New Device for Paralyzed Patients

Interesting facts Information dated 3 January 2013 Interesting research on the perception of beauty, that is – how we perceive paintings which we consider beautiful, is being conducted in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. This topic was also discussed by Professor Piotr Francuz during the 1st… Read More »

II International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics (ICEAL – Warsaw 2015)

  II International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics On the 21-22th of September 2015 at the Faculty of Applied Linguistics at the University of Warsaw took place II International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics. It was organized by the Institute of Specialized and Intercultural Communication inn cooperation with University of Mainz. The keynote… Read More »

Diamentowy Grant 2015

We are happy to announce that the member of our Laboratory- Joanna Nowakowska – has been awarded in the research programme  “Diamentowy Grant” organized by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education for the project entitled EyeT-Russia – eyetracking reading corpus as a tool of glottodidactics of language for specific purposes. The scientific supervisor of… Read More »

III Polish Conference on Eyetracking (Warsaw 2015)

III Polish Conference on Eyetracking – 05-06.03.2015 On 5-6th of March 2015 in Warsaw took place  III Polish Conference on Eyetracking. It was organized by: Univerisity of Social Sciences and Humanities, Neuro Device Group, National Information Processing Institute and SensoMotoric Instruments. The keynote speakers were: prof. Andrew T. Duchowski, pioneer of global eyetracking research, and prof. Jan… Read More »

II International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics (ICEAL – Warsaw 2015) – Invitation

We invite you to participate in II International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics, organized by Univeristy of Warsaw in cooperation with University of Mainz, which takes place on 21-22th of September 2015 in Warsaw (venue: Faculty of Applied Linguistics, ul. Dobra 55). Eyetracking has become a powerful tool in scientific research and has finally found its way into… Read More »

International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics (ICEAL – Warsaw 2014)

„Can these eyes lie?” International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics How we look, where we look and why? –  there were the questions for participants of International Conference on Eyetracking and Applied Linguistics called „Can these eyes lie?”, which took part on 26-27th of September 2014, at the Faculty of Applied Lnguistics at University of Warsaw.… Read More »

III Polish Conference on Eyetracking (Warsaw 2015) – Invitation

III Polish Conference on Eyetracking- 05.-06.03.2015 We invite you to participate in III Polish Conference on Eyetracking, which takes place on 5-6th of  March 2015 in Warsaw. The organizers of the Conference: University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Neuro Device Group, National Information Processing Institute and SensoMotoric Instruments. Venue: University of Social Sciences and Humanities, ul. Chodakowska 19/31,… Read More »