Eye Tracking and Other Neurophysiological Devices Workshop

Eye Tracking and Other Neurophysiological Devices

Please note that registration for these sessions is limited to 8 participants.

The workshop is an introduction to the use of eye-tracking and other neurophysiological technology in experimental research.

Format/Structure of the Workshop

A combination of presentation and demonstrations will be used.

What’s it all about? This workshop will introduce how eye-tracking technology and other neurophysiological devices can be used in research and will provide a demonstration of eye-tracking and other neurophysiological devices including the resulting output of the systems.

Who should attend? This workshop would be useful to researchers who are interested in incorporating eye-tracking technology and other neurophysiological devices into their experimental research designs.

Learning objectives

After completing this workshop an attendee will be able to:

  • Describe how eye-tracking technology and other neurophysiological devices can be used to answer research questions
  • Obtain a basic understanding of the type of outputs that can be obtained from the use of eye-tracking technology
  • Ask appropriate questions when evaluating the use of eye-tracking technology and other neurophysiological devices in research