Behavioral analysis

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Zofia Maciąg
Zofia Maciąg
August 4, 2023

The Fascinating Science Behind Eye Tracking: How Our Eyes Reveal Hidden Insights.

Nowadays, everything is fighting for our attention. Social media, advertising, and much more are trying to keep us as busy as possible. Understanding how we direct attention to something is essential knowledge from the perspective of scientific research in marketing or education. The foundation of this type of research is the assumption that there is a correlation between eye movements and attention.
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Adam Cellary
Adam Cellary
January 26, 2023

Understanding Eye-Tracking Technology: A Beginner’s Guide

Eye-tracking technology is a method of measuring and analyzing the movement of a person’s eyes. This technology is used in a variety of fields, including psychology, neuroscience, marketing, and human-computer interaction. In this article, we will provide a beginner’s guide to understanding eye-tracking technology.
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Damian Sromek
Damian Sromek
July 21, 2022

Research about Dynamics of visual attention during online lectures

When COVID-19 appeared, many activities were brought online. This applies to learning – schools and Universities had to find a way to fulfill their task without meeting students in person. Most of them, like the rest of the world, started using videoconference tools like ZOOM, MS Teams or Google Meet. But is teaching this way as effective as the traditional approach?
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Damian Sromek
Damian Sromek
May 31, 2022

Attention Measurement with Eye-tracking & K-coefficient

In the neuroscience and neuromarketing world, there was an increasing demand for measuring people’s attention level when they are being exposed to certain stimuli, i.e., to an advertisement. Attention is a cognitive process that tells us about somebody’s concentration and ability to process specific information actively. Considering the advertisement example, it’s crucial to not only know what people are looking at or what emotions it evokes but also to understand consumers’ dynamic of attention.
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