Eye Tracking Literature
Eye tracking literature is extensive, covering a wide range of disciplines including cognitive science, psycholinguistics, neurophysiology, computer science, clinical psychology and many others. Eye tracking technology has improved rapidly and is becoming more and more accessible to researchers. As such, the range of questions being investigating using eye tracking is increasing dramatically. However, it is often difficult to know how to translate research questions into testable experiments using eye tracking. The purpose of this section is to provide readers with some basic knowledge of methodological procedures used in eye tracking as well as give readers access to past eye tracking literature that may be helpful in answering their own questions.
- Eye Tracking Paradigms - This section includes a list of commonly used eye tracking paradigms, including summaries and references for more information on each paradigm.
- Literature Database - For published articles using eye tracking. These articles span a plethora of topics and methodologies. This section is still under construction.
- Recommended Readings - A list of high quality books and articles related to eye tracking that would be beneficial for anyone interested in having a better understanding of eye tracking.
- Research Documents - A file cabinet of documents relating to various iLab experiments in one localized place. This should facilitate easier information sharing between experimenters.
iLab Experiments
- Once Upon an Eye
- Common Ground Resonance
- Eye Tracking and Police Lineups
- The Influence of Hair Length and Color on Attentional Focus and Perception
- Clock Checking
- Antisaccade Task Error Rate and Substance Use
- Context and Anomaly Study
- Emotion Dilation Study
- Gender-Occupation Stereotype Study
Outreach
- Science Museum of Minnesota