Could EEG and eye tracking pair up for autism diagnosis?
We’ve reported on several different research studies investigating the potential use of eye tracking in early intervention for children with autism. Recent research at Boston Children’s Hospital is suggesting that there may be another biometric technology that could possibly be used for autism diagnosis—EEG.
Read MoreAre Tattoos the next fingerprints?
According to a recent United States Federal Bureau of Information (FBI) request for information, the Biometric Center Of Excellence (BCOE...
Read More6 augmented reality apps at your fingertips
Augmented reality glasses are getting a lot of buzz lately; however, there really aren’t any of these glasses that have made it past prototype phase yet. But did you know you can get your hands on some pretty awesome augmented reality technology already? Here are 6 we thought were pretty neat:
Read MoreBrainwave Evidence of the Uncanny Valley
Why do people tend to shy away from clowns, zombies, or human-like robots? It’s a phenomenon called the uncanny valley, and for years...
Read MoreEye tracking student attention–the age of distraction.
An eye tracking study designed to measure the attention of students during classroom activities was released today, helping to prove that Charlie Brown isn’t the only one who sometimes has no idea what his teacher is saying.
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