Creating Eye-Tracking Experiments and Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data
Date:
09/04/2015
Organised by:
Centre for Vision and Cognition, School of Psychology
Presenter:
Dr. Hayward Godwin
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Dr. Hayward Godwin,
hayward.godwin@soton.ac.uk
Description:
First session - 9th April 2015
Second Session - 21st April 2015
Third Session - 22nd April 2015
These workshops will be conducted in three sessions. During the first, students will learn how to design and implement basic programs to collect eye-tracking data using ExperimentBuilder, a software suite developed by SR Research to be used in conjunction with EyeLink eye-tracking systems. In the second and third sessions, students will learn how to summarize and analyze data using DataViewer (another suite of software developed by SR Research) and the R statistical programming language. Apart from these practical skills, students will learn the basics of eye-tracking technology and some of the more commonly used experimental paradigms (e.g., gaze-contingent paradigms).
Students will learn how to perform design and implement eye-tracking experiments, and then learn how to analyze eye-tracking data.
The course aims to give a basic level of proficiency at conducting eye-tracking research to students who know nothing about the technology. As such, the course aims to cover all aspects of eye-tracking required to design, implement, and run basic eye-tracking experiments, and to summarize and analyze the data collected from such experiments using the R statistical programming language.
Cost:
N/A
Website and registration:
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/psychology/research/groups/centre_for_vision_and_cognition.page
Region:
South East
Keywords:
Behavioural Research, Quantitative Software
Related publications and presentations:
Behavioural Research
Quantitative Software