here will follow information about the master education
below are links to former magisteruppsatser.
Students are most welcome to do their master or graduation projects (ex-jobb) at the Humanities Laboratory. Some master programs in Lund regularly offer their students this possibility, and sometimes students select to work here on their own initiative. You can expect to work in an environment with master and PhD students and other researchers, from multiple fields.
We strongly suggest to take the project preparatory courses just before your project, unless you already have the corresponding knowledge.
Contact the laboratory staff with your project proposition.
Blidh, H. (2012), Using multiple instance learning for event detection in eye tracking data
Ingvarsdóttir, K. (2011), Can The Perception Of Texture Gradients Evoke Vergence?
Deboussard, E. (2011),Expert vs. Novice: Is there such a thing as expertise when judging a dressage test?
Hirsch, E. (2011), Fully voluntary eye tracking of an orangutan (Pongo abelii): A case study
Pärnamets, P. (2010), Perceptual components in moral decision making - An eye-tracking study
Larsson, L. (2010), Event detection in eye-tracking data
Hilkamo,T. & Murphy, E. (2009), Assessing declarative memory in preverbal infants
From-Koch, M. (2008), How we dress in our minds
Kizeviciute, R. (2008),The influence on knowledge on idiosyncratic eye movements when viewing incomplete images
Tall, M. (2008),Gaze interaction interface components
Holmberg, A. (2007),Eye tracking and gaming Eye movements in Quake III: Arena
Lind, A. (2007), Speech-intentions and self-monitoring: Manipulating verbal feedback in a single-word production task
Shatri, L. (2007), Sound and colour interaction: The first fixation vs. the deliberate choice
Hartman, J. (2007), Vergens för att styra datorsystem - en implementations- och användbarhetsstudie
Vikström, K. (2006), Consumer decision making Adaptation to differences in the choice environment
Spanne, J. (2006), Task Impact on Cognitive Processing of Narrative Fiction Film
Andersson, R. (2005), Talmy’s Manner in Event Perception
Drén, A. (2005), Annonser i nättidningar
Fröjmark, J. (2005), Ambiguity comprehension in the English language
Johannesson, E. (2005), An eye-tracking based approach to gaze prediction using low-level features
Fryd-Koot, H. (2004), Imagery, scanpaths reenactments and their functionality. The testing of a hypothesis
Holmberg, N. (2004), "Eye movement patterns and newspaper design factors. An experimental approach
Johansson, R. (2004), Eye Movements During Visualizations of Pictures and Verbal Descriptions
Sennersten, C. (2004), Eye movements in an Action Game Tutorial
Steinberg, J. (2004), A linking hypothesis connecting eye movements and linguistic processing
Erickson, A. (2003), A Cortical-based Theory of Autism
Hansson, D. (2003), Perceptionen och förarmiljön
Berséus, P. (2002), Eye movement in prima vista singing and vocal text reading
Lessing, S. & Linge, L. (2002), IICap – A New Environment for Eye Tracking Data Analysis
Thörn, O. (2002), The relation between perceived artefact rationality, valence and visual attention
Barthelson, M. (2001), http://www.humlab.lu.se/resources/publications/studentpapers/Barthelson_01.pdf
Diderichsen, P. (2001), Visual fixations, attentional detection, and syntactic perspective
Källqvist (2001), Eye movements and visual scanning in simulated air traffic control: A field study
Nystrand, J. (2001), Multimodal noncommand user interfaces
Borell, J. (2000), Subtitling or dubbing?
Hedberg, B. (2000), Areas of Interest in Eye Movement Data