Course
Course 7.5 credits • HTXN01
This course offers an in-depth review of the eye-tracking methodology in scientific research, with emphasis on students ability to create and critically evaluate eye-tracking studies. The following topics are included: physiological aspects of seeing; visual search; top-down versus bottom-up processing; high-level scene viewing; change blindness and mental imagery; eye-tracking in psycholinguistics; reading of simple and complex texts; eye movements in vehicles; eye movements and disabilities; eye-tracking and usability; eye movements in consumer studies; ethics in eye-tracking research; stimulus production; data formats; writing project applications.
Programme affiliation: May be part of Master's Programme in Language and Linguistics
Study period:
autumn semester 2010
Type of studies:
part time, 50 %,
day
Study period:
2010-11-09 – 2011-01-14
Language of instruction:
Swedish
Application code:
LU-19302
Eligibility:
at least 90 ECTS within the humanities are required to participate.
