Enabling Mobile Eye Tracking with Screen-Based Stimuli

Date
Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Location
LIVE On-Demand

Host
BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. - U.S.A.

Eye tracking research has fallen into two categories—mobile participants who are studied in real-world situations and participants who are responding to stimuli in a lab. Researchers often want to run both types of studies but are stymied by budget limitations. A new tool by Argus Science, a leader in eye tracking devices, has emerged as a viable option for researchers who want flexibility in their eye tracking experiments. Join BIOPAC to learn about Argus Science’s new eye tracking option called ETAnalysis StimTrac which has combined different types of eye tracking functionality into one tool. With StimTrac, researchers can now conduct both mobile and screen-based experiments. Using eye tracking glasses in a remote location also allows researchers to conduct research during COVID-19.

What you will learn:
• How to present screen-based stimuli while eye tracking with a wearable device
• How to stream data from one computer to another computer remotely
• How to ensure participant safety when conducting eye tracking experiments
• How the data integrates with AcqKnowledge data acquisition and analysis software
• Plus, you’ll see a live demo!

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BIOPAC CEOAbout Frazer Findlay
Frazer is CEO of BIOPAC and has more than 25 years of experience in life science data acquisition and analysis. Frazer is a well-regarded expert in the physiology monitoring industry and has facilitated workshops in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He is familiar with a variety of software, equipment, and laboratory protocols for a wide array of signals and measurements.

About Robert Wilson
Bob is a founding member and General Manager of Argus Science. Having been involved in development and management of eye tracking products over the past 19 years, he has worked to provide innovative solutions in vision research across many disciplines. This often involves the effort to integrate eye tracking metrics with other instruments including Motion Capture, Biometrics and Immersive Environments.

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