Human-computer interaction specialists from universities in Scotland, Germany and Portugal are investigating how ‘gaze-based’ interaction could be integrated into future generations of technology.
People looking at the works of art are "drawn" to the faces of the pointing characters, say scientists. The post Study finds ...
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 ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received a three-year grant to study the use of eye-tracking technology to measure "implicit word comprehension" for some ...
A new study has revealed insights into how dressage judges focus their attention when assessing competitors at different levels – with hopes this could help inform judge development and training. The ...
When speaking to one another, much of the communication occurs nonverbally—through body posture, hand gestures, and the eyes. Our eye gaze during conversations, therefore, reveals a wealth of ...
A new study suggests that pointing fingers in Old Master paintings generate entire webs of association in viewers' minds.
Forget the 30 second rule. In the job market, your resume has little more than six seconds to make a good impression, according to a new study. A survey using eye-tracking technology has shown where ...
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