Eye Tracking Shows Autistic Children Prefer Geometric Patterns
Eye tracking technology has once again proved to be a valuable tool for studying autism in children. The recent study was published last...
Read MoreBiometric Devices: Using Your Mind To Control The Screen
Last year at the Game Developers Conference we got to see quite a few cool new gadgets, many of which had to do with some sort of eye...
Read MoreHow Does Facial Recognition Occur in the Brain?
The first step in finding practical applications for facial recognition is to investigate the biological mechanisms behind it. The Science...
Read MoreWill Eye Tracking Take Neuromarketing to the Next Level?
With new technology often comes a certain creep factor, and eye tracking, head tracking, and neuro/biological is no exception. In a recent...
Read MoreBiometric Devices: Learning What Buyers Want Via Neuromarketing
Given the amount of technological progression we read about on a daily basis, it barely seems surprising anymore when science fiction...
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