Researchers discover how to identify and "teach" tacit knowledge by tracking eye movements and brain activity, potentially revolutionizing how we learn complex skills.
Eye movements may reveal hidden knowledge we don’t realize we have, offering clues to how people learn skills and become experts.
Eye tracking and visual analytics have emerged as pivotal research fields in the study of human cognition and perceptual behaviour. The convergence of advanced sensor technology with modern ...
Expertise isn't easy to pass down. Take riding a bike: A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep ...
Eye-tracking-based measurement of social visual engagement -- how kids look at and learn from their social environment -- was predictive of autism diagnosis by clinical experts in young children, ...
Imaging company Almalence has released a trial plugin for its Digital Lens technology which makes use of eye-tracking to purportedly increase the resolving power and clarity of XR headsets. Almalense ...
Today (February 28th, 2024), Lumen Research, the global attention technology company, announced the industry-first patent for an end-to-end eye-tracking data collection platform. The patent, initially ...
About The Study: In a study of children ages 16 to 30 months assessed for autism in six specialty clinics, eye-tracking–based measurement of social visual engagement was predictive of autism diagnoses ...
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Why people avoid looking at spiders

By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Eye-tracking experiments reveal a curious contradiction: people tend to avoid looking at spiders when other creatures are present, yet striking features such as large eyes, ...
The new Apple goggles, the Vision Pro, made a tremendous splash over the last couple of weeks as a new augmented reality thingy that is not quite connected to the Metaverse. I believe the most ...