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WORKSHOPS

This one day workshop is ideal for researchers who are new to eye tracking and would like to learn how to get the most from their EyeLink systems. It provides detailed training in hardware use, including advice on how to set up EyeLink eye trackers optimally and how to maximise eye tracking data quality. Participants will have access to the latest EyeLink systems (EyeLink 1000 Plus, EyeLink Portable Duo) to practice on. The workshop also provides an introduction to SR Research Experiment Builder and Data Viewer software. People who participate in this workshop will have a sufficient grounding for any of the Advanced Workshops that follow (Cost £95).  More......

Researchers are increasingly interested in recording eye movements while participants interact with dynamic stimuli - from using simple animations to maintain engagement when eye tracking infants and children, through the use of video stimuli, to recording eye movements while people interact with websites and software.  In this unique course, SR Research will demonstrate a range of solutions for recording and analysing eye tracking data while participants view dynamic stimuli (Cost £95).  More....

Monitoring the gaze of infants and children can provide powerful insights into the development of cognitive, linguistic and social processes, but young participants create a number of challenges for eye tracking researchers - not least in participant setup, experimental design and data analysis. In this unique course, SR Research will demonstrate how to get the most out of EyeLink systems when working with infants and children (Cost £95). More....

Researchers have used eye tracking technology to inform their understanding of how people read and process language for decades. Indeed, psycholinguists have been pioneers in the development of eye tracking technology, methodology, and techniques for analysing eye movement data. In this advanced workshop EyeLink users will learn how to record accurate data during reading and comprehension tasks, create a range of common tasks in Experiment Builder, and analyse reading / visual world data in Data Viewer (Cost £95).  More...

The pupil has long been seen as a unique window into the mind, and researchers are increasingly interested in analysing pupil size data recorded by video-based eye trackers in order to gain insights into cognitive and emotional processes during task performance.  This advanced workshop will outline the theoretical rationale for pupillometry, and the key methodological issues that need to considered by EyeLink users when recording and analysing pupil data (Cost £95). More...

Research into the oculomotor abnormalities associated with neurological and psychiatric disorders has a long history. Focusing on a range of tasks assessing basic oculomotor control, this advanced workshop will provide attendees with a range of practical skills, both in the implementation and interpretation of tasks such as prosaccade, antisaccade, smooth pursuit and fixation stability, using SR Research EyeLink eye trackers (Cost £95).  More...

Researchers are increasingly aware of the advantages of combining eye tracking with EEG and other neurophysiological recording techniques such as fNIRS.  In this advanced workshop, you will learn how to set up EyeLink systems to interface with a range of EEG / fNIRS systems, using both TTL signalling and more advanced integration (for EGI systems). The workshop will also cover how to co-register eye tracking and EEG data using Fieldtrip software (cost £95) More...

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