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Eyes don’t lie: Groundbreaking study tracks eye movements to measure memory
Tel Aviv University and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center's non-verbal memory-testing protocol allows assessment in infants, ...
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Laptop webcams track eye movements for “productivity” metrics
In recent years, the integration of eye-tracking technologies in laptop webcams has introduced a new dimension to employee ...
A new study demonstrated that eye movements can serve as a powerful tool for detecting memory, even when people report not remembering.
Penn researchers have developed an AI-powered device that turns ordinary glasses into a smart, energy-efficient health ...
The ways our eyes explore the world change subtly over time, affected by age and illness. A new study now suggests some of those changes could be used to identify problems with memory and cognition.
A very subtle and seemingly random type of eye movement called ocular drift can be influenced by prior knowledge of the expected visual target, suggesting a surprising level of cognitive control over ...
Recent investigations in vision science have revealed that eye movements play an active role beyond the mere stabilization of retinal images. Instead of serving a passive function, subtle ocular ...
A study of the effects of repetitive impacts to the head during one season of football found that the smooth pursuit velocity ...
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