Mrunali Gavali (2360606) Mrunali Gavali

High Speed Eye Tracking Experiment

Project Abstract

A high-speed eye-tracking experiment is used in this study to investigate the complex dynamics of human attention and perception. The research attempts to provide important new understandings of attentional processes in a variety of cognitive activities by utilizing advanced eye-tracking equipment and statistical modelling methods. A thorough understanding and practical implications are provided by the interdisciplinary approach that explores the fields of marketing, human-computer interaction, and neuroscience. In order to get above the constraints of current paradigms, the project tackles difficulties in comprehending dynamic attentional processes. In order to investigate attentional control and visual processing mechanisms, the research applies a rigorous methodology that includes setting up experimental paradigms, collecting data from participants, and using statistical analysis. With ramifications for interface design, judgment, and therapeutic uses, the findings hold the potential to clarify basic attentional processes and cognitive psychology. In the end, this research offers fresh perspectives on human behavior and cognition, furthering our understanding of cognitive science. Keywords: Cognitive psychology, interdisciplinary study, attention, perception, and high-speed eye tracking.

Keywords: High Speed Eye Tracking, Cognitive Processes Analysis, Interdisciplinary Research Approach

 

 Conference Details

 

Session: Presentation Stream 10 at Presentation Slot 1

Location: CoFo 002 at Tuesday 7th 13:30 – 17:00

Markers: Randell Gaya, George Brooks (GTA)

Course: MSc Computer Science, Masters PG

Future Plans: I’m looking for work