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Overview

Definition and Purpose

is defined as a tool used to measure the movement of a person's eyes, allowing researchers and practitioners to monitor eye movement through various devices, including glasses-based systems like Tobii eye tracking glasses.[3.1] The primary purpose of eye tracking is to enhance understanding of visual and cognitive processes by capturing specific eye movements, such as fixations, saccades, and smooth pursuits.[4.1] This technology has evolved significantly over the last century, transitioning from mechanical optical hardware to sophisticated electrical devices and computer software since the 1970s.[2.1] The integration of eye tracking into various fields, particularly in medical practice, serves multiple purposes. It enhances diagnostic accuracy, assesses and improves medical performance, and contributes to outcomes.[1.1] By providing insights into how individuals visually engage with their environment, eye tracking technology aids in optimizing treatment outcomes and advancing our understanding of human visual and cognitive processes.[1.1] The historical context of eye tracking research dates back to the 1870s, marking its long-standing relevance in studying eye movements and their implications.[5.1]

Applications in Various Fields

Eye tracking technology has found diverse applications across various fields, significantly enhancing both research and practical outcomes. In the realm of , eye tracking has been utilized to measure during lectures. Studies have shown that students' engagement levels are often higher than practitioners expect, with eye tracking providing valuable data on how students process information and behave during learning activities.[8.1] This technology allows educators to tailor instructional materials and environments to better meet the needs of their students, thereby improving .[7.1] In clinical settings, eye tracking has evolved as a powerful diagnostic tool. It offers an objective method for assessing neuropsychological behavior, particularly in the context of conditions such as ADHD. Eye tracking systems can aid in the screening process within schools and communities, providing reliable auxiliary diagnostic capabilities.[9.1] Furthermore, the technology has been applied in medical image , where it helps radiologists identify errors in visual search and recognition during tasks such as chest x-ray inspections.[11.1] The integration of eye tracking in (VR) is another promising development, particularly in . This application enables objective, at-home diagnostics and treatments, such as hands-free perimetry testing, enhancing patient care and rehabilitation processes.[12.1] Additionally, eye tracking has been increasingly used to assess cognitive status in healthcare, allowing for the evaluation of and cognitive illnesses through the analysis of eye movement patterns.[13.1] Moreover, advancements in eye tracking technology, including improved and data processing algorithms, have significantly enhanced the accuracy and of these systems compared to earlier mechanical versions.[14.1] This progress has broadened the scope of eye tracking applications, making it a valuable tool in both research and , where it supports decision-making and enhances diagnostic accuracy.[10.1]

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History

Early Observations and Techniques

The origins of eye tracking date back to the late 19th century, when Louis Émile Javal, a French ophthalmologist, made pivotal observations about eye movements during reading. He discovered that readers' eyes do not move smoothly across text but instead follow a pattern of quick movements, known as saccades, interspersed with short pauses called fixations. This finding challenged the assumption that reading involved a continuous sweep of the eyes and prompted further inquiry into the cognitive processes involved in reading.[58.1] Building on Javal's foundational work, the field of eye tracking advanced significantly in the early 20th century. In 1908, Edmund Huey developed a device to track eye movements during reading, marking a major step forward in the study of these phenomena.[58.1] The research gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s, leading to the development of more sophisticated tracking devices that provided accurate and detailed recordings of eye movements.[58.1] Recent technological advancements have further propelled the study of eye movements. For example, Innodem Neurosciences has created a non-invasive, mobile eye tracking software that can be used in clinical settings. This software, compatible with devices like the iPad Pro, utilizes advanced computational capabilities to analyze eye movement features, illustrating the ongoing evolution of eye tracking technology.[59.1]

Development of Eye Tracking Technology

The origins of eye tracking technology can be traced back to 1879, when French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal first observed that readers' eyes do not move smoothly across text but instead exhibit quick movements known as saccades, interspersed with brief pauses called fixations. This foundational observation laid the groundwork for future research into eye movement during reading. In 1908, Edmund Huey further advanced the field by constructing a device capable of tracking eye movements, marking a significant milestone in the development of eye tracking technology.[60.1] The evolution of eye tracking research gained momentum during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly with the advent of non-invasive, infrared-based eye-tracking technology. This innovation allowed researchers to observe cognitive processing in real-time, significantly enhancing the understanding of how individuals engage with text and other visual stimuli.[45.1] The 1990s saw the application of eye tracking technology expand into and product testing, demonstrating its versatility beyond academic settings.[60.1] As eye tracking technology continued to develop, it became increasingly integrated into various fields, including , , and . This integration has facilitated a deeper understanding of cognitive processes associated with reading and information processing, as eye movements provide insights into the cognitive demands of different text features.[46.1] The ability to document these processes has transformed the way researchers approach studies in and , allowing for a more nuanced examination of user behavior and cognitive engagement.[51.1]

Recent Advancements

Technological Innovations

Recent advancements in eye tracking technology have significantly enhanced its application across various fields, particularly in educational and psychological research. The origins of eye tracking can be traced back to 1879, when Louis Émile Javal first observed that readers' eyes do not move smoothly across text but instead exhibit quick movements known as saccades, interspersed with brief pauses called fixations.[81.1] This foundational understanding paved the way for further developments, including the creation of specialized devices for tracking eye movements, which gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s.[82.1] In contemporary research, eye tracking technology has evolved to provide more accurate and personalized solutions tailored to specific research needs. For instance, advancements in computational capabilities have led to the development of mobile eye tracking software, such as the ETNA™ by Innodem Neurosciences, which is currently being investigated in for its potential use in assessing neurodegenerative and mental diseases.[83.1] These innovations not only improve the precision of eye tracking but also expand the possibilities for groundbreaking discoveries in .[84.1] The integration of eye tracking technology into educational settings has also shown promise. Researchers have developed wearable eye- designed to monitor student attention in physical classrooms, addressing challenges posed by device limitations and the of educational materials.[99.1] Such systems enable the collection of objective data on visual attention and cognitive processes, which can inform teaching and enhance learning experiences.[103.1] Moreover, eye tracking has been identified as a valuable tool in , increasing for students with physical, cognitive, or communicative challenges.[102.1]

Applications in Medical and Behavioral Research

Eye tracking technology has become an essential tool in medical and behavioral research, providing valuable insights into human behavior and cognitive processes. A notable application is in the diagnosis and study of autism in young children, where it helps analyze gaze patterns and social interactions, crucial for identifying developmental disorders.[89.1] This technology not only enhances diagnostic capabilities but also aids in developing targeted interventions. In addition to its diagnostic role, eye tracking is instrumental in understanding user engagement and optimizing visual design in healthcare settings. By monitoring eye movements, researchers can evaluate how patients interact with medical interfaces, leading to improvements in user experience and accessibility.[91.1] This is particularly significant for assistive technologies, where eye tracking facilitates interaction for individuals with disabilities, supporting inclusivity and equal access as advocated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).[96.1] Furthermore, the integration of machine learning and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into eye tracking has expanded its applications, allowing for sophisticated analysis and real-time data collection.[93.1] This advancement enables researchers to explore various aspects of human cognition and behavior, such as reading and visual search, across multiple research fields.[114.1]

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Eye Tracking In Medical Practice

Diagnostic Applications

Eye tracking technology has emerged as a significant tool in enhancing diagnostic applications within medical practice. It offers insights into the visual behavior and cognitive processes of medical professionals, such as pathologists and cardiologists, by capturing and analyzing eye movements during diagnostic tasks. This capability can lead to increased diagnostic accuracy, improved training techniques, and a better understanding of specialists' levels of expertise.[125.1] The application of eye tracking in is multifaceted. It serves not only as a decision support tool but also as a diagnostic tool that can enhance patient care and optimize treatment outcomes.[124.1] For instance, eye tracking has been utilized to evaluate various medical conditions, including ophthalmological and , by assessing such as visual acuity and contrast sensitivity.[127.1] Moreover, the integration of eye tracking technology into clinical practice has the potential to revolutionize and competency assessments. It facilitates advanced clinical tutorials, where learners can observe expert eye movements over diagnostic images, thereby enhancing their understanding and skills.[126.1] Additionally, eye tracking can aid in the automated detection and mitigation of interpretive errors during the diagnostic process, further improving the reliability of medical diagnoses.[135.1]

Rehabilitation Outcomes

The integration of eye-tracking technology in medical practice has shown significant promise in enhancing rehabilitation outcomes. This technology provides reliable quantitative data that can be interpreted to indicate clinical skill levels, thereby offering training solutions and facilitating feedback and reflection for medical trainees.[130.1] Specifically, eye-tracking has been utilized to assess and improve medical performance, which is crucial in rehabilitation settings where precise visual and cognitive processes are essential for patient .[129.1] Moreover, advancements in eye-tracking technology have enabled its application in visual training within the medical field, potentially assisting in the rehabilitation of patients by optimizing their visual processes.[131.1] The ability to analyze eye-gaze data allows for a deeper understanding of cognitive processes, which can be particularly beneficial in tailoring rehabilitation strategies to individual patient needs.[128.1] In addition to its role in training medical professionals, eye-tracking technology can also enhance diagnostic accuracy and support decision-making in clinical settings, further contributing to improved rehabilitation outcomes.[129.1] As research continues to explore the diverse applications of eye tracking in , its potential to advance patient care and optimize treatment outcomes remains a focal point of interest.[129.1]

Eye Tracking In Marketing

Neuromarketing Insights

Eye-tracking technology has emerged as a pivotal tool in neuromarketing, providing marketers with profound insights into consumer behavior and attention patterns. By measuring eye movements, this technology enables marketers to understand how consumers interact with products, packaging, and materials, thus facilitating behavioral targeting and preference analysis.[166.1] The ability to track visual attention allows advertisers to optimize visual design, layout, and content placement across various channels, ensuring that logos, headlines, and call-to-action buttons are strategically positioned to maximize viewer engagement.[167.1] Historically, the application of eye-tracking in marketing gained momentum in the 1980s, coinciding with advancements that allowed for real-time tracking of eye movements. Initially utilized for evaluating ads in printed media, its application expanded in the late 1990s to include online environments, reflecting the growth of .[172.1] Today, eye-tracking is extensively used by marketing groups to craft effective advertising and enhance user experience (UX).[171.1] This technology not only aids in understanding consumer preferences but also provides empirical evidence to validate , thereby removing guesswork and biases from the design process.[174.1] Moreover, integrating eye-tracking data with traditional research methods enriches the understanding of user experience, offering a multi-dimensional view that helps create more user-friendly and effective designs.[175.1] By analyzing gaze patterns, marketers can uncover usability issues and identify visual elements that capture attention and elicit , ultimately leading to improved .[173.1] The insights derived from eye-tracking technology are invaluable, as they allow businesses to refine their approaches based on concrete data rather than assumptions.[169.1] As the global eye-tracking market is projected to reach $4.5 billion by 2025, the significance of this technology in transforming market research methodologies is increasingly recognized.[179.1] Recent advancements in sensor technology and have further enhanced the capabilities of eye-tracking, enabling real-time data processing that streamlines research analysis and provides unprecedented insights into consumer and decision-making processes.[178.1] Thus, eye-tracking technology stands at the forefront of neuromarketing, revolutionizing how marketers analyze and respond to consumer behavior.

Consumer Behavior Analysis

Eye tracking has significantly transformed consumer by providing deep insights into human cognition, attention, and decision-making processes. This technology captures and analyzes eye movements, allowing researchers and marketers to understand how individuals interact with various visual stimuli, including advertisements, product packaging, and digital interfaces.[181.1] The importance of visual attention in consumer behavior is underscored by the fact that approximately 83 percent of the information processed cognitively is derived from visual sources.[182.1] Furthermore, a substantial portion of decisions—around 70 percent—occurs in-store, highlighting the critical role of visual engagement in influencing .[182.1] By leveraging eye tracking, marketers can derive specific metrics that were previously unattainable, such as the duration of gaze on particular elements, the sequence of visual attention, and the overall engagement with products or advertisements. This data enables a more nuanced understanding of consumer preferences and behaviors, ultimately informing more effective marketing strategies.[181.1]

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Eye Tracking Methodologies

Optical Tracking Techniques

Optical tracking techniques in eye tracking methodologies have evolved significantly over the years, providing researchers with various methods to analyze visual attention and cognitive processes. The origins of eye tracking can be traced back to 1879 when Louis Émile Javal first observed that readers' eyes do not move smoothly through text but instead make quick movements known as saccades, interspersed with brief pauses called fixations.[216.1] This foundational observation laid the groundwork for subsequent developments in eye-tracking technology. In recent years, advancements in technology have made eye-tracking units more affordable and accessible, leading to a surge in their application across diverse fields such as education, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and marketing.[214.1] Eye-tracking technology enables researchers to objectively measure where and how long individuals look at specific stimuli, thereby facilitating a practical analysis of visual attention and cognitive processing.[214.1] This objective is crucial for understanding how learners engage with educational materials, as it provides quantitative data that can reveal patterns of attention and cognitive strategies employed during learning.[229.1] Moreover, eye tracking has shown promise in clinical practice and medical education, where it can enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve medical performance through the analysis of eye-gaze data.[218.1] The integration of eye-tracking technology into medical training allows for the development of automated competency assessments and advanced clinical tutorials, which can significantly improve the quality of education and patient care.[220.1]

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Future Directions

Emerging trends in eye tracking technology are significantly influenced by advancements in machine learning (ML) and the Internet of Things (IoT), which enhance the algorithms and techniques used in eye tracking applications. These innovations not only improve the accuracy of gaze detection but also expand the range of applications across various fields, including , , and visual marketing.[258.1] The integration of eye tracking with virtual reality (VR) is particularly noteworthy, as it allows for a more immersive user experience and has led to a surge in peer-reviewed publications exploring these applications.[261.1] Moreover, the combination of eye tracking and VR is expected to yield improved and adaptive training programs, although it also raises regarding the precise tracking of attention and the collection of sensitive data.[263.1] As eye tracking technology becomes increasingly available in head-mounted VR displays, its applications are diversifying, indicating a promising future for this integration.[261.1] In the realm of , eye tracking is poised to revolutionize accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a crucial role in promoting the development of eye tracking technologies that facilitate interaction with digital content and real-world environments.[260.1] By enabling alternative means of and enhancing educational and workplace experiences, eye tracking technology aligns with the ADA's goals of inclusivity and equal access.[264.1] Furthermore, the integration of eye tracking into everyday devices is essential for enhancing accessibility. This technology can serve as an alternative interface for individuals with impairments, allowing them to control devices through gaze.[266.1] The ongoing advancements in motion- and eye-tracking technologies are making interactions with the digital world more intuitive and inclusive, thereby contributing to a barrier-free digital landscape.[267.1]

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[1] Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its ... This perspective article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse applications of eye tracking technology in medical practice. By summarizing the latest research findings, this article explores the potential of eye tracking technology in enhancing diagnostic accuracy, assessing and improving medical performance, as well as improving rehabilitation outcomes. Through these facets, this article aims to explore the diverse applications of eye tracking in medicine, focusing on its role in medical research, clinical practice, and its utility as both a decision support tool and a diagnostic tool. The integration of eye tracking technology into medical practice holds significant potential to enhance patient care, optimize treatment outcomes, and advance our understanding of human visual and cognitive processes.

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[2] Eye-Tracking Technology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Eye tracking technology has evolved over the last century from mechanical optical hardware that was used prior to the emergence of electrical devices and computer software in the 1970s, ... The present paper is a cursory overview of the use of eye tracking for research. Descriptions of relevant eye anatomy and basics about eye tracking

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[3] Understanding Eye Tracking Technology: How Does It Work? - All About Vision LASIK Eye Surgery Guide Eye tracking technology: A comprehensive guide What is eye tracking technology? Eye tracking technology is a tool used to measure the movement of a person’s eyes. How does eye tracking technology work? Eye tracking technology uses devices to monitor eye movement. Visual tracking exercises may also be useful for people with abnormal eye movement due to conditions affecting the brain. Researchers use eye tracking to understand how a person’s attention may be affected while driving. Hardware (devices used to track eye movement) Researchers use a variety of methods to track eye movement. Types of eye tracking devices These devices are often glasses-based, such as the Tobii eye tracking glasses. The future of eye tracking technology

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[4] Eye Tracking 101: What Is It & How Does It Work In Real Life ... - Eyeware The compromise of having a high-resolution central vision and low-resolution peripheral vision is what enables eye tracking technology, to begin with. Eye Movements. The eye executes a number of movements, such as vergence or torsional. However, the most pertinent ones measured through eye tracking are fixations, saccades, and smooth pursuit.

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[8] PDF In summary, eye-tracking technology is promising in the field of education as it allows teachers to produce data about how their students process information. By analyzing that data, teacherscanalsoidentifythepatternsofbehaviorduringlearning.

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[9] Auxiliary Diagnosis of Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity ... Eye-tracking technology provides an objective method to assess children's neuropsychological behavior. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop an objective and reliable auxiliary diagnostic system for ADHD using eye-tracking technology. This system would be valuable for screening for ADHD in schools and communities and may help identify

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[12] Eye-Tracking for Clinical Ophthalmology with Virtual Reality (VR): A ... Eye-tracking in virtual reality (VR) for ophthalmology practices is a promising emerging field for objective and at-home diagnostic and treatment purposes. Online analysis of eye-tracking data is currently being used in a VR environment for hands-free perimetry testing and dynamic VR visual enhancements .

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[13] An Eye-Tracking Solution Using Consumer Grade Webcams for Potential ... In the past decade, eye-tracking technology has been increasingly utilized in healthcare settings to assess an individual's cognitive status under various circumstances to evaluate the presence of brain injuries and monitor the evolution of temporary or permanent cognitive illnesses. More specifically, emerging research has confirmed that disconjugate eye movements can be utilized as a

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[45] Closing the eye-tracking gap in reading research - PMC When non-invasive, infrared-based eye-tracking technology combined with real-time data processing first became available in the 1970s (Young and Sheena, 1975; Evans and Gutmann, 1978) it opened up a new way of observing cognitive processing in action.Modern eye-tracking has been used in many areas of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience, but it has been especially

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[46] Using Eye Movements to Evaluate the Cognitive Processes Involved in ... The present article describes how to use eye tracking methodologies to study the cognitive processes involved in text comprehension. ... providing a window into different elements of the reading process. Fourth, eye movements directly reflect processing demands associated with features of the text being read. ... Advances in technology have led

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[51] Eye tracking technology for examining cognitive processes in education ... While eye-tracking technology offers significant benefits for theory development and informing pedagogical practices, challenges remain in applying these findings in real-world educational environments, particularly in ensuring the validity of results and designing effective multimedia learning materials.

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[58] Eye Tracking Through History - Medium Eye Tracking Through History. Origins of eye tracking date back to 1879 when the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal noticed, for the first time, that readers’ eyes do not skim fluently through the text while reading, but make quick movements (saccades) mixed with short pauses (fixations). In 1908, Edmund Huey built a device which could track eye movement during the reading process. The research of eye movement and eye tracking thrived during the 1970s and 1980s. Eye tracking in the 1990s Eye Tracking in Market Research Eye tracking technology has been used in market research and for product testing over the past two decades. At EyeSee, we developed our own platform for tracking and recording respondents’ eye gaze. Eye Tracking

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[59] History of Eye Tracking - Innodem Neurosciences Ethics & Compliance Privacy Policy End-User License Agreement During this period, researchers and scientists began creating specialized devices to track and record eye movements more accurately. Powered by advanced computational capabilities found in tablets today, Innodem Neurosciences, led by cognitive neurologist Dr. Étienne de Villers-Sidani, is developing a non-invasive, mobile eye tracking software solution – currently under investigation in multiple clinical trials – that can be downloaded to an iPad Pro making it easy to extract eye movement features in a clinical setting. Innodem Neurosciences is a digital biomarker & AI company that specializes in the development of an eye tracking technology, ETNA™, that shows promising use for neurological assessment of the progression of various neurodegenerative and mental diseases.

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[60] Eye Tracking Through History - Medium Eye Tracking Through History. Origins of eye tracking date back to 1879 when the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal noticed, for the first time, that readers’ eyes do not skim fluently through the text while reading, but make quick movements (saccades) mixed with short pauses (fixations). In 1908, Edmund Huey built a device which could track eye movement during the reading process. The research of eye movement and eye tracking thrived during the 1970s and 1980s. Eye tracking in the 1990s Eye Tracking in Market Research Eye tracking technology has been used in market research and for product testing over the past two decades. At EyeSee, we developed our own platform for tracking and recording respondents’ eye gaze. Eye Tracking

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[81] Eye Tracking Through History - Medium Eye Tracking Through History. Origins of eye tracking date back to 1879 when the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal noticed, for the first time, that readers’ eyes do not skim fluently through the text while reading, but make quick movements (saccades) mixed with short pauses (fixations). In 1908, Edmund Huey built a device which could track eye movement during the reading process. The research of eye movement and eye tracking thrived during the 1970s and 1980s. Eye tracking in the 1990s Eye Tracking in Market Research Eye tracking technology has been used in market research and for product testing over the past two decades. At EyeSee, we developed our own platform for tracking and recording respondents’ eye gaze. Eye Tracking

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[82] (PDF) The history of Eye tracking - Academia.edu The paper describes the first hundred years of the history of eye tracking as a research method , dividing it into three phases of development. Eye-tracking technology allows researchers to record and analyse a range of information about what people visually attend to and how they process visual information. There are a variety of ways that researchers can track people's eye movements and gaze direction. Gaze and eye-tracking solutions for psychological research Different domains in scientific research such as neuroscience, experimental psychology, computer science and human factors can benefit from eye-tracking methods and techniques to unobtrusively investigate the quantitative evidence underlying visual processes. Eye-tracking research Eye Tracking: Research Areas and Applications Current Trends in Eye Tracking Research, Editors: M.

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[83] History of Eye Tracking - Innodem Neurosciences Ethics & Compliance Privacy Policy End-User License Agreement During this period, researchers and scientists began creating specialized devices to track and record eye movements more accurately. Powered by advanced computational capabilities found in tablets today, Innodem Neurosciences, led by cognitive neurologist Dr. Étienne de Villers-Sidani, is developing a non-invasive, mobile eye tracking software solution – currently under investigation in multiple clinical trials – that can be downloaded to an iPad Pro making it easy to extract eye movement features in a clinical setting. Innodem Neurosciences is a digital biomarker & AI company that specializes in the development of an eye tracking technology, ETNA™, that shows promising use for neurological assessment of the progression of various neurodegenerative and mental diseases.

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[84] Advancements in EyeTracking for Behavioral Research These advancements not only improve the accuracy of eye tracking but also lead to the creation of personalized solutions tailored to specific research needs. As more researchers adopt these ethical and cost-effective technologies, the potential for groundbreaking discoveries in behavioral sciences expands exponentially.

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[89] 3 Real-Life Examples of Eye Tracking Technology - Eyegaze After all, a lot of research and development have gone into creating and perfecting eye tracking technology. But eye tracking devices have very practical, everyday applications that help people lead better lives. Here are just a few: Medical Research: Eye tracking technology is being used to diagnose and study autism in children as young as 6

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[91] What Is Eye Tracking: Unveiling the Science and Applications The Hows of Eye Tracking Technology. Eye tracking technology is a blend of hardware and software that collaborates to monitor and record eye movement and gaze patterns. This information is critical in understanding user engagement and behavior, which can then be applied to optimize various aspects of visual design and user experience. 1.

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[93] Eye tracking algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications with an ... Eye tracking algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications with an emphasis on machine learning and Internet of Things technologies - ScienceDirect This paper mainly focuses on 1) representing the major algorithms and techniques used for eye tracking and the benefits of incorporating ML and IoT in various eye tracking technologies, 2) researching and addressing the most well-known and novel applications in eye tracking, 3) organizing the literature related to eye tracking using a structured approach to bring together all studies to date on how ML and IoT technologies along with their applications help people working in the field of eye tracking. In addition to the above areas, researchers have provided several reviews on using eye tracking techniques in tourism (Scott, Zhang, Le, & Moyle, 2017), software engineering (Sharafia, Soha, & Gúeh́eneuc, 2015), online shopping and visual marketing (Hang et al., 2018), and control and command intelligent systems (Bazrafkan, Kar, & Costache, 2015).

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[96] The Future of Eye Tracking in Assistive Technology The Future of Eye Tracking in Assistive Technology - KNOW-THE-ADA The ADA’s Role in Advancing Eye Tracking Technology The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been instrumental in driving the development and implementation of assistive technologies, including eye tracking. By leveraging AR and eye tracking, Project Iris seeks to create a highly intuitive and immersive user experience, enabling individuals with disabilities to interact with digital content and real-world environments in unprecedented ways. Eye tracking technology, with its potential to revolutionize how individuals with disabilities interact with the digital world, represents a significant stride toward achieving the ADA’s vision of inclusivity and equal access. In conclusion, the future of eye tracking in assistive technology is bright, with the potential to significantly enhance accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with disabilities.

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[99] Investigation of the influences of instructors and different media on ... Constraints posed by device limitations and the design of educational materials impede the integration of eye-tracking technology in these settings. ... An innovative wearable eye-tracking system was developed to monitor learners' eye movements within the physical classroom. Twenty-five students participated in the experiment, which included

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[102] How Eye-Tracking Technology is Transforming Special Education Benefits of Eye-Tracking Technology in Special Education . The integration of eye-tracking technology into special education offers several notable benefits: Increased Accessibility: Eye-tracking technology makes learning more accessible for students who have physical, cognitive, or communicative challenges. It eliminates the need for complex

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[103] Eye Physiology, Movement, and the Role of Eye Tracking in ... - IntechOpen Eye-tracking technology has evolved dramatically and offers several methods to analyze visual attention, cognitive processes, and user interactions in education, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and marketing. Eye-tracking technology enables the investigation of how learners engage in educational material by recording eye movements that may indicate the distribution of attention and strategies of cognitive processing. Objective measurement: The eye-tracking technique provides objective and quantitative data on where and how long a person looks at given stimuli, allowing the researcher to conduct a practical analysis of visual attention and cognitive processes . Eye tracking provides a robust tool for capturing information relative to visual attention, cognitive processing, and learning in instructional situations.

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[114] The fundamentals of eye tracking part 1: The link between theory and ... At present, eye trackers are popular research tools in many research fields, including the study of the control of eye movements and its relation to vision (e.g., Kowler, 2011), reading (Rayner, 1998), visual search (Hulleman & Olivers, 2017; Godwin et al., 2021), scene viewing (Williams & Castelhano, 2019), working memory (Theeuwes et al., 2009), multimedia learning (van Gog & Scheiter, 2010), instructional design (Jarodzka et al., 2017), human interaction (Hessels, 2020), infant development (Gredebäck et al., 2009), autism (Falck-Ytter et al., 2013), visually guided behavior (Hayhoe & Ballard, 2005, 2014), human-computer interaction (Majaranta & Bulling, 2014), expertise (Gegenfurtner et al., 2011), etc. The next article in this article series will then focus on operationalizing research questions (Hooge et al., 2024b), approaching the relation between research questions and eye-tracking data from the empirical side.

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[124] Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its ... By summarizing the latest research findings, this article explores the potential of eye tracking technology in enhancing diagnostic accuracy, assessing and improving medical performance, as well as improving rehabilitation outcomes. The following section discusses the three facets of applying eye-tracking within the medical practice, mainly serving as an enhancement tool for (1) diagnostic accuracy (2) assessment and improvement of medical performance (3) as well as the improvement of rehabilitation outcomes. Through these facets, this article aims to explore the diverse applications of eye tracking in medicine, focusing on its role in medical research, clinical practice, and its utility as both a decision support tool and a diagnostic tool. Citation: Tahri Sqalli M, Aslonov B, Gafurov M, Mukhammadiev N and Sqalli Houssaini Y (2023) Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its diverse applications.

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[125] Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its ... medical diagnosis. Hence, eye tracking offers insights into the visual behavior and cognitive processes of pathologists and cardiologists (13). By capturing and analyzing eye movements during diagnostic tasks, eye tracking can be used to increase diagnosis accuracy, boost training techniques, and reveal specialists' level of expertise.

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[126] A review of eye tracking for understanding and improving diagnostic ... Eye tracking has the potential to revolutionize clinical practice and medical education, with far-reaching implications for the development of automated competency assessments (Bond et al., 2014; Krupinski, Graham, & Weinstein, 2013; Richstone et al., 2010; Tien et al., 2014), advanced clinical tutorials (e.g., watching an expert’s eye movements over an image; (Khan et al., 2012; O’Meara et al., 2015)), biologically inspired artificial intelligence to enhance computer-aided diagnosis (Buettner, 2013; Young & Stark, 1963), and the automated detection and mitigation of emergent interpretive errors during the diagnostic process (Ratwani & Trafton, 2011; Tourassi, Mazurowski, Harrawood, & Krupinski, 2010; Voisin, Pinto, Morin-Ducote, Hudson, & Tourassi, 2013).

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[127] PDF 1.2. Medical Applications of Eye Tracking . Eye tracking has been applied to various medical conditions, including ophthalmological and neurological disorders. In ophthalmology, eye tracking can be used to evaluate visual function, such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and eye movements. Eye tracking can also be used to evaluate eye

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[128] Application of eye‐tracking in nursing research: A scoping review The integration of eye‐tracking technology in nursing studies provides a unique opportunity to decipher cognitive processes through the analysis of eye‐gaze data, ... Eye‐tracking was used to assess the effect of communication training (Anbro et al., 2020), clinical bioethics decision‐making of nursing students

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[129] Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its ... This perspective article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse applications of eye tracking technology in medical practice. By summarizing the latest research findings, this article explores the potential of eye tracking technology in enhancing diagnostic accuracy, assessing and improving medical performance, as well as improving rehabilitation outcomes. Through these facets, this article aims to explore the diverse applications of eye tracking in medicine, focusing on its role in medical research, clinical practice, and its utility as both a decision support tool and a diagnostic tool. The integration of eye tracking technology into medical practice holds significant potential to enhance patient care, optimize treatment outcomes, and advance our understanding of human visual and cognitive processes.

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[130] Eye-tracking technology in medical education: A systematic review The technology provides reliable quantitative data, which can be interpreted to give an indication of clinical skill, provide training solutions and aid in feedback and reflection. This review provides a detailed summary of evidence relating to eye-tracking methodology and its uses as a training method, changes in visual gaze behavior during

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[131] PDF These features, combined with improvement in user interface, have allowed eye-tracking to be used in the study of visual training, and the application of visual training within the field of medicine. It is also possible that future advances in this technology could allow eye-tracking devices to assist visual processes in medical

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[135] A review of eye tracking for understanding and improving diagnostic ... Eye tracking has the potential to revolutionize clinical practice and medical education, with far-reaching implications for the development of automated competency assessments (Bond et al., 2014; Krupinski, Graham, & Weinstein, 2013; Richstone et al., 2010; Tien et al., 2014), advanced clinical tutorials (e.g., watching an expert’s eye movements over an image; (Khan et al., 2012; O’Meara et al., 2015)), biologically inspired artificial intelligence to enhance computer-aided diagnosis (Buettner, 2013; Young & Stark, 1963), and the automated detection and mitigation of emergent interpretive errors during the diagnostic process (Ratwani & Trafton, 2011; Tourassi, Mazurowski, Harrawood, & Krupinski, 2010; Voisin, Pinto, Morin-Ducote, Hudson, & Tourassi, 2013).

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[166] What is Eye Tracking? | Mailchimp Eye-tracking technology has become an increasingly important tool in marketing research, enabling marketers to perform behavioral targeting and preferences. By measuring eye movement, eye-tracking technology can provide valuable insights into how consumers interact with products, packaging, advertising, and other marketing materials.

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[167] What is Eye-tracking in Advertising - Creatopy Usage of Eye-tracking in Advertising Advertisers utilize eye-tracking technology to optimize visual design, layout, and content placement in various marketing channels. By understanding exact visual patterns, marketers can strategically position logos, headlines, product images, and call-to-action buttons to maximize viewer engagement.

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[169] Eye-tracking technology as a marketing breakthrough - Superb Using eye-tracking tech brands may collect valuable data to improve UX, analyse where to set call to action buttons, make products simplier and attractive.

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[171] A Brief History of Eye-Tracking - UX Booth Today, eye-tracking is used heavily by marketing groups to craft effective designs in advertising and by usability researchers to define the optimum user experience. Eye-tracking used for marketers and designers In the late 1990s, organizations including one of the world’s largest advertising and marketing agency networks EURO RSCG began using eye-tracking technology to measure and study reactions to information on the World Wide Web. For a large number of web designers up until this point, it was assumed that web design should be fashioned off of print and newspaper design. From 2001 till present day, Tobii Technology has been developing eye-tracking technology that both allows disabled users to control devices using only their eyes, as well as helps designers understand how users view websites.

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[172] Blog - The History Behind Eye Tracking - EyeLogic However, the period in the 1980s marks its expansion to the marketing domain due to the possibility of tracking eye movements in real-time. Initially, eye tracking was used for the evaluation of ads in printed magazines, while in the late 1990s, in line with the growth of online product offerings, its application extended to measure and analyze

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[173] Empirical Insights into Eye-Tracking for Design Evaluation ... - MDPI eye-tracking technology; design evaluation; visual attention; consumer behavior; visual communication; new media design While traditional design evaluation methods such as surveys and self-reports are subject to inherent limitations in capturing the unconscious aspects of consumer behavior, eye-tracking technology offers an objective and non-intrusive approach to investigating customer attention and visual perception . The application of eye-tracking technology in design research makes it possible for researchers to uncover the cognitive mechanisms that influence consumers’ perception and evaluation of design, which also enables the identification of visual elements that capture attention and elicit emotional responses through precise tracking of consumers’ eye movements, fixations, and gaze patterns . By tracking eye movements, designers can evaluate the visibility and effectiveness of display elements, optimize visual merchandising strategies, and direct consumers’ attention toward essential product information.

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[174] What is Eye Tracking in UX? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation 5. Validate Design Decisions. Another helpful thing that eye tracking does is it provides empirical evidence to support design choices. It helps to validate what works—and what doesn't—in a design. This takes guesswork and personal biases out of the design process—things that could otherwise cause serious problems. Decisions become data

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[175] What is Eye Tracking in UX Design? | IxDF - The Interaction Design ... Researchers can compare how different design variations influence where users look, providing concrete evidence to support design decisions. Overall, integrating eye tracking with other research methods enriches the data collected, and offers a multi-dimensional view of user experience that helps create more user-friendly and effective designs.

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[178] Advancements in EyeTracking for Behavioral Research Advancements in EyeTracking for Behavioral Research - Insight7 - AI Tool For Interview Analysis & Market Research EyeTracking innovations have transformed the way researchers explore human behavior, offering profound insights previously unattainable. However, advancements in sensor technology and software have fueled significant EyeTracking innovations, providing researchers with powerful tools for analyzing human behavior. The journey of EyeTracking innovations illustrates the shift from basic techniques to advanced tools that significantly enhance behavioral research. Recent advancements in EyeTracking innovations have significantly transformed behavioral studies, offering researchers unprecedented insights into human cognition and decision-making processes. These tools collectively drive advancements in eye-tracking, making significant headway in understanding and applying behavioral research insights. Integrating sophisticated analytics, these EyeTracking innovations provide real-time data processing that streamlines the research analysis workflow.

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[179] Eye-Tracking Technology in Market Research: Enhancing Consumer Insights Introduction. Eye-tracking technology has revolutionized the way researchers understand consumer behavior and attention patterns. With the global eye-tracking market projected to reach $4.5 billion by 2025 (Morgan Stanley Research, 2024), this technology is transforming market research methodologies and delivering unprecedented insights into consumer decision-making processes.

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[181] Eye tracking The Power of Eye Tracking in Consumer Behavior Analysis In the realm of consumer behavior analysis, eye tracking has emerged as a powerful tool that provides unprecedented insights into human cognition, attention, and decision-making processes. By capturing and analyzing eye movements, researchers and marketers gain a deeper understanding of how individuals engage with visual stimuli, be it advertisements, product packaging, or digital interfaces

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[182] Eye-Tracking Methodology and Applications in Consumer Research - EDIS Introduction Eye-tracking analysis is a research tool used to measure visual attention. Visual attention is of interest because 83 percent of the information used in cognitive processing is visually obtained (Wästlund et al. 2010). Regarding consumer behavior, approximately 70 percent of purchasing decisions are made in-store (Clement 2007). Consequently, the connection between visual

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[214] Eye Physiology, Movement, and the Role of Eye Tracking in ... - IntechOpen Eye-tracking technology has evolved dramatically and offers several methods to analyze visual attention, cognitive processes, and user interactions in education, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and marketing. Eye-tracking technology enables the investigation of how learners engage in educational material by recording eye movements that may indicate the distribution of attention and strategies of cognitive processing. Objective measurement: The eye-tracking technique provides objective and quantitative data on where and how long a person looks at given stimuli, allowing the researcher to conduct a practical analysis of visual attention and cognitive processes . Eye tracking provides a robust tool for capturing information relative to visual attention, cognitive processing, and learning in instructional situations.

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[216] Eye Tracking Through History - Medium Eye Tracking Through History. Origins of eye tracking date back to 1879 when the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal noticed, for the first time, that readers’ eyes do not skim fluently through the text while reading, but make quick movements (saccades) mixed with short pauses (fixations). In 1908, Edmund Huey built a device which could track eye movement during the reading process. The research of eye movement and eye tracking thrived during the 1970s and 1980s. Eye tracking in the 1990s Eye Tracking in Market Research Eye tracking technology has been used in market research and for product testing over the past two decades. At EyeSee, we developed our own platform for tracking and recording respondents’ eye gaze. Eye Tracking

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[218] Eye tracking technology in medical practice: a perspective on its ... This perspective article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse applications of eye tracking technology in medical practice. By summarizing the latest research findings, this article explores the potential of eye tracking technology in enhancing diagnostic accuracy, assessing and improving medical performance, as well as improving rehabilitation outcomes. Through these facets, this article aims to explore the diverse applications of eye tracking in medicine, focusing on its role in medical research, clinical practice, and its utility as both a decision support tool and a diagnostic tool. The integration of eye tracking technology into medical practice holds significant potential to enhance patient care, optimize treatment outcomes, and advance our understanding of human visual and cognitive processes.

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[220] A review of eye tracking for understanding and improving diagnostic ... Eye tracking has the potential to revolutionize clinical practice and medical education, with far-reaching implications for the development of automated competency assessments (Bond et al., 2014; Krupinski, Graham, & Weinstein, 2013; Richstone et al., 2010; Tien et al., 2014), advanced clinical tutorials (e.g., watching an expert’s eye movements over an image; (Khan et al., 2012; O’Meara et al., 2015)), biologically inspired artificial intelligence to enhance computer-aided diagnosis (Buettner, 2013; Young & Stark, 1963), and the automated detection and mitigation of emergent interpretive errors during the diagnostic process (Ratwani & Trafton, 2011; Tourassi, Mazurowski, Harrawood, & Krupinski, 2010; Voisin, Pinto, Morin-Ducote, Hudson, & Tourassi, 2013).

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[229] Eye Physiology, Movement, and the Role of Eye Tracking in ... - IntechOpen Eye-tracking technology has evolved dramatically and offers several methods to analyze visual attention, cognitive processes, and user interactions in education, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and marketing. Eye-tracking technology enables the investigation of how learners engage in educational material by recording eye movements that may indicate the distribution of attention and strategies of cognitive processing. Objective measurement: The eye-tracking technique provides objective and quantitative data on where and how long a person looks at given stimuli, allowing the researcher to conduct a practical analysis of visual attention and cognitive processes . Eye tracking provides a robust tool for capturing information relative to visual attention, cognitive processing, and learning in instructional situations.

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[258] Eye tracking algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications with an ... Eye tracking algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications with an emphasis on machine learning and Internet of Things technologies - ScienceDirect This paper mainly focuses on 1) representing the major algorithms and techniques used for eye tracking and the benefits of incorporating ML and IoT in various eye tracking technologies, 2) researching and addressing the most well-known and novel applications in eye tracking, 3) organizing the literature related to eye tracking using a structured approach to bring together all studies to date on how ML and IoT technologies along with their applications help people working in the field of eye tracking. In addition to the above areas, researchers have provided several reviews on using eye tracking techniques in tourism (Scott, Zhang, Le, & Moyle, 2017), software engineering (Sharafia, Soha, & Gúeh́eneuc, 2015), online shopping and visual marketing (Hang et al., 2018), and control and command intelligent systems (Bazrafkan, Kar, & Costache, 2015).

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[260] The Future of Eye Tracking in Assistive Technology The Future of Eye Tracking in Assistive Technology - KNOW-THE-ADA The ADA’s Role in Advancing Eye Tracking Technology The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been instrumental in driving the development and implementation of assistive technologies, including eye tracking. By leveraging AR and eye tracking, Project Iris seeks to create a highly intuitive and immersive user experience, enabling individuals with disabilities to interact with digital content and real-world environments in unprecedented ways. Eye tracking technology, with its potential to revolutionize how individuals with disabilities interact with the digital world, represents a significant stride toward achieving the ADA’s vision of inclusivity and equal access. In conclusion, the future of eye tracking in assistive technology is bright, with the potential to significantly enhance accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with disabilities.

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[261] Eye Tracking in Virtual Reality: a Broad Review of Applications and ... Eye tracking is becoming increasingly available in head-mounted virtual reality displays with various headsets with integrated eye trackers already commercially available. The applications of eye tracking in virtual reality are highly diversified and span multiple disciplines. As a result, the number of peer-reviewed publications that study eye tracking applications has surged in recent years

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[263] Eye tracking in VR: Everything you need to know - TechTarget Innovation in eye tracking in virtual reality (VR) could result in improved graphics, new user experiences, better research and more adaptive training programs. It also raises new privacy concerns over its capabilities to track attention more precisely and to gather in-depth medical information. ... Future of eye tracking technology in VR

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[264] Eye-Tracking Technology: New Accessibility Horizons By making communication more accessible, eye-tracking technology aligns directly with the ADA’s objective of ensuring equal opportunities and eliminating barriers for people with disabilities. As eye-tracking technology continues to advance, its potential to enhance accessibility and inclusion for individuals with disabilities is immense. By integrating eye-tracking technology into a holistic framework of accessibility, we can create more inclusive and equitable environments that empower individuals with disabilities to participate fully in all aspects of life. Eye-tracking technology holds tremendous promise in advancing accessibility for individuals with disabilities, aligning closely with the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act. By enabling alternative means of communication, enhancing educational experiences, promoting workplace accessibility, and enriching leisure activities, eye-tracking technology opens new doors for greater inclusion and independence.

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[266] PDF One promising approach to improving accessibility is eye gaze tracking, a technology that can provide an alternative interface for individuals with mobility impairments. Eye gaze has long been studied as a method of human-computer interaction, and recent advancements have shown that it can be used to control various devices and assist in

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[267] A Guide To Motion and Eye-Tracking Technology - accessibility Motion- and eye-tracking technologies have made impressive strides in recent years, making our interaction with the digital world more intuitive and inclusive. Motion-tracking systems use cameras, sensors, or wearable devices to detect and analyze body movements while eye-tracking technology relies on infrared cameras and advanced algorithms to monitor gaze patterns. Popular assistive devices and software that use motion and eye-tracking technology EyeTech Digital Systems develops eye-tracking systems that connect to tablets or computers, which helps people who have trouble moving around to use technology without using their hands. By embracing motion and eye-tracking technology and integrating it into websites and apps, developers can contribute to a barrier-free digital landscape, enabling the latest internet innovations and use cases to become more accessible to everyone.