Projects
Eye-tracking working memory training in school-aged children and youth with severe cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial KU Leuven
People with severe cerebral palsy (CP) who are nonverbal and unable to control conventional computer interfaces due to the severe limitations in hand control benefit from eye-tracking technology as access method to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices and to computers for education and leisure. Research has put forward the large demands that the use of AAC puts on working memory (WM), defined as our ability to temporarily ...
METLab 2.0: Building the next generation mobile eye-tracking lab KU Leuven
Objectively assessing dyadic biobehavioural synchrony via dual eye-tracking, dual EEG and ANS stress physiology recording, and detailed video monitoring KU Leuven
Mobile eye-tracking glasses and electroencephalography (EEG). Ghent University
The requested equipment - a combination of mobile eye-tracking glasses and EEG – enables the investigation of research questions at the interface between human visual perception, cognition and various external stimuli (e.g., real-world environments and maps), especially while on-the-go (e.g., driving, cycling and walking) and at different environments. It helps to address research issues from both behavioural and neuropsychological ...
Art perception and appreciation in galleries and museums: Multi-method studies with a focus on mobile eye-tracking and questionnaires KU Leuven
Research in empirical aesthetics has mainly been limited to laboratory experiments or large-scale online studies, presenting natural images (photographs of outdoor or indoor scenes) or images of paintings to convenience samples (mainly students or Amazon Mechanical Turk workers). Everyone realizes that the insights gained from such studies are quite limited in terms of their generalizability to the sometimes really deep aesthetic emotions ...
Reading to learn: an in-depth look into how students learn from academic texts using eye-tracking. University of Antwerp
On the role of eye gaze in Flemish Sign Language: A multifocal eye-tracking study on the phenomena of online turn processing and depicting KU Leuven
This dissertation provides a first systematic account into the role of eye gaze in Flemish Sign Language discourse. Using a multifocal eye-trakcking approach, I investigated 1) unaddressed participants' gaze behavior and 2) the role of eye gaze in the coordination of depictions. In the first study, I used eye gaze as an empirical measure of anticipation processes. I have thereby shown that the tight temporal coordination of interaction is ...