Date
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Location
On-Demand Playback
Combining stimulus presentation, physiology data and eye tracking data together in one platform is the newest way BIOPAC helps researchers be more efficient. Researchers can now present stimuli and collect & combine eye tracking data with physiology data in a single interface. Join BIOPAC for this online training about how to run a robust experiment using Remote Screen-based Eye Tracking Bars with AcqKnowledge. Frazer Findlay of BIOPAC and Keith Jackson of EyeTech will show you how to set up, run, and analyze a remote eye tracking experiment. You will learn:
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About Frazer Findlay
Frazer is CEO of BIOPAC and has more than 25 years of experience in life science data acquisition and analysis. He is familiar with a variety of software, equipment, and laboratory protocols for a wide array of signals and measurements. Frazer is a well-regarded expert in the physiology monitoring industry and has facilitated workshops in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
About Keith Jackson
Keith brings 15 years of sales and marketing experience managing a distributor network of 30 global partners to bring eye tracking to the world in medical, research and consumer applications. He works with researchers at both academic and commercial levels, educating them on how to leverage eye tracking to solve complex problems for psychology, neuroscience, advertising, UX/UI, and more.
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