Behavioral Science
Eye Tracking is a common tool in studying behavior in psychology, cognitive science and primate behavior research.
For research on human behavior in the lab and in natural enviroments, scientists rely on Eye Tracking. In order to affect the test persons as little as possible, remote Eye Tracking with large freedom of head motion is important. Screen stimuli can be generated with tool kits such as E-Prime and analyzed with state of the art analysis techniques. The flexibility of a Smart Eye system enables tests to be made on large monitors, multiple screens and long range objects such as TV:s and projection screens. Measurements on real life 3D objects are also possible. Learn more about the possibilities of Smart Eye's Eye Tracking systems by reading the following cases:
A set up with images or film stimuli shown on a PC monitor to test persons is a typical case where Eye Tracking is used.
Simultaneous Multi-Person measurement and analysis is possible with the Smart Eye Pro systems.
