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Eye Tracking and Neuroscience in market research
Brand Tao —
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2 links to check out: Eyetracker Neurosense4 days ago -
‘The EyeWriter’
dsgnWrld —
Authority: 141
‘The EyeWriter is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus and custom software that allows artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to draw using only their eyes. The project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies. ...2 weeks ago -
Microsoft Research – Eye Tracking, Gestures and Transparent Glass Display
XSp. —
Authority: 149
Like it or not, several technologies we use today were developed by Microsoft Research. But mostly, there are lots of very promising new concepts coming out. Clique aqui para assistir o vídeo inserido. This first video taken from Microsoft College Tour 2009 shows theme supported text completion, content ...3 weeks ago -
EyeWriter is the fruit of the KanEye project
Hack a Day —
Authority: 647
The EyeWriter is an open source eye tracking initiative. This is the mature version of the KanEye project we covered in April. Collaboratively developed by Free Art and Technology (FAT) , OpenFrameworks , and the Graffiti Research Lab , they seek to aid a friend of theirs who suffers from the degenerative ...3 weeks ago -
Why Text Still Rules…Online
Redbox Biz Blog —
Authority: 110
Thanks to a friend, I got wind of this TIME article which talked about why we look at some ads and not others. If you’ve got time, go read “Why we look at some web ads and not others” . If you don’t have time, this is a quick summary.* Advertisers are often [...]3 weeks ago -
What is the First Thing a Website Visitor Looks At?
Web Design, Seo, Blog Marketing Tips —
Authority: 122
What is the first thing a someone looks for when they first arrive to your website? Is it the graphics? Photos? Call to action buttons? No… headlines are the first thing a visitor sees when they arrive. Eye tracking studies done in 2004 ( Eyetrack III ) show that a visitor will first look at dominant headlines ...3 weeks ago -
Microsoft shows off its next-gen computing muscles on campuses nationwide
e-Tech Gadget —
Authority: 438
Even though Microsoft could probably easily rest on the profits from Windows 7, it is always good to hear them working on new ways of interfacing with computers. Lately, chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundle has been going from college to college, showing off the latest next-gen computer prototype. ...3 weeks ago -
Microsoft shows off its next-gen computing muscles on campuses nationwide
Coolest Gadgets —
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Even though Microsoft could probably easily rest on the profits from Windows 7, it is always good to hear them working on new ways of interfacing with computers. Lately, chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundle has been going from college to college, showing off the latest next-gen computer prototype. ...3 weeks ago -
AttentionWizard – Eye-tracking without the Eyes
http://sitetuners.wordpress.com —
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Eye tracking studies can be a very valuable tool that can help identify significant problems with your website or landing page. Unfortunately eye tracking requires expensive and specialized hardware and software to be used, and live test subjects to observe and measure. In-page Web analytics can also provide detailed ...4 weeks ago -
Eyetracking: is it worth it?
Column Two —
Authority: 496
Jim Ross has written an article looking at eyetracking . To quote: It is easy to get excited about eyetracking. Seeing where people look while using your Web site, Web application, or software product sounds like an opportunity to get amazing insights into their user experience. But eyetracking is expensive and ...5 weeks ago -
Disney’s Neuroscience/Advertising Lab
War On You: Breaking Alternative News —
Authority: 568
October 24th, 2009 Via: New York Times : A technician in a black lab coat gazed at the short, middle-aged man seated inside the Walt Disney Company’s secretive new research facility here last week, his face shrouded with eye-tracking goggles. Read ESPN.com on that BlackBerry, she told him soothingly, like a ...5 weeks ago
