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A potential application of pupillometry in web-usability research

Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences

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Title A potential application of pupillometry in web-usability research
 
Creator Józsa, Eszter
 
Description Despite the increasing popularity of eye tracking technique, measurement of
changes in pupil diameter has received considerably less attention.
However, for over two millennia it is unambiguous, by studies of acclaimed
researchers (Eckhard Hess, Michel Pierre Janisse or Lowenstein and
Loewenfeld) that cognitive and emotional brain activities are in connection
with pupil size changes. The area, evolved by their profound and
comprehensive research is referred as pupillometry.
Current review describes a potential application of pupillometry in
web-usability research by applying ASL Mobile Eye device.
 
Publisher Budapest University of Technology and Economics
 
Date 2010-01-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Peer-reviewed Article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1597
10.3311/pp.so.2010-2.06
 
Source Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences; Vol. 18, No. 2 (2010); 109-115
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1597/915
 
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