Eye-tracking

Overview
Eye tracking at the Humanities Lab allows researchers to study visual attention and gaze behavior. The lab offers both stationary and mobile eye trackers, suitable for controlled experiments and naturalistic settings.
Applications
Eye tracking has a wide range of applications across research (e.g., psychology and cognitive science), industry (e.g., market research and driver monitoring), healthcare (e.g., diagnosis of neurological and vestibular disorders), and consumer technology (e.g., interaction with smart phones or smart glasses).
Technical Details
- Tobii, EyeLink and Pupil Labs systems available.
- Sampling rates up to 2000 Hz.
- Binocular tracking with high spatial accuracy.
- Integration with audio, video, and stimulus presentation software.
Access & Support
Introductory training is provided. Equipment can be booked for lab or field studies.
📧 Contact: eyetrackinghumlab.luse
