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With eyetracking, we can measure participants' gaze to objects or events by tracking the position of the pupil and corneal reflections. Because there is a strong link between visual attention and cognitive processes, eyetracking can provide insights into how different types of speakers understand, process and plan speech. | With eyetracking, we can measure participants' gaze to objects or events by tracking the position of the pupil and corneal reflections. Because there is a strong link between visual attention and cognitive processes, eyetracking can provide insights into how different types of speakers understand, process and plan speech. | ||
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+ | '''Visiting address:''' | ||
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+ | Socio-Cognitive Laboratory, | ||
+ | Room 116 ("Green room"), | ||
+ | Henrik Wergelands hus, | ||
+ | Niels Henrik Abels vei 36, | ||
+ | 0313 OSLO |
Revision as of 15:03, 3 February 2020
The lab has an SMI RED 250 mobile eyetracker that is portable and can be used for out-of-lab testing. It has a sampling rate of up to 250Hz.
With eyetracking, we can measure participants' gaze to objects or events by tracking the position of the pupil and corneal reflections. Because there is a strong link between visual attention and cognitive processes, eyetracking can provide insights into how different types of speakers understand, process and plan speech.
Visiting address:
Socio-Cognitive Laboratory, Room 116 ("Green room"), Henrik Wergelands hus, Niels Henrik Abels vei 36, 0313 OSLO
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