정보의 대부분을 차지하는 시각적 정보를 인지하고 이해하는 방법과 그 과정에서 이루어지는 안구 운동(Eye movements)에 대해 이해하기 위해 각종 심리학 및 뇌과학 분야에서 아이트래킹(Eye tracking)이 활발히 사용되고 있습니다.
토비 프로(Tobii Pro)는 실험실 또는 실제 환경에서 인간 행태를 관찰하는 각종 심리학과 뇌과학 연구를 위한 아이트래킹 시스템(Eye tracking system)을 제공하고 있습니다. Tobii Pro의 분석 소프트웨어를 사용하여 측정되고 수집된 데이터를 쉽고 빠르게 분석할 수 있습니다.
In this video, Dr. Simone C. Ehmig, from the German Reading Foundation (Stiftung Lesen) in Mainz, explains how wearable eye tracking technology enables her to better understand reading behavior of people exposed to enormous amount of information on different media channels. Tobii Pro Glasses 2 was used to study how young adults use written language in their everyday lives, including their reading, writing, media usage, and active participation in online media.
Researchers at Scienza Nuova in Italy used eye tracking to test the hypothesis that Caravaggio understood how we perceive images and that he, while creating his art, took into account how the environment would affect the viewer’s visual experience. 자세히 보기
Researchers from the Netherlands used Tobii Pro Glasses 2 and an infrared motion-capturing system in order to understand the reading strategies of both sighted and braille-dependent students when reading algebraic expressions. 자세히 보기
Audi's Attitudes, a corporate social responsibility program, wanted to learn more about the phenomenon of driving without awareness. Wearable eye trackers from Tobii Pro enabled their researchers to gain insight into driving behavior and occurrences that are often forgotten by drivers. The data revealed significant changes in gaze patterns during phases of subconscious driving and helped identify situations and external factors causing the issue. 자세히 보기
Researchers from the Cardiff School of Geography and Planning in the United Kingdom used Tobii Pro Glasses 2 to understand the occurrence of compulsive behavior among people with Tourette syndrome. 자세히 보기
Researchers from University of Chicago used eye tracking to evaluate social attention in two different cultural populations, urban North American participants, and rural Yucatec Mayan participants. To the researchers' knowledge, it is the first attempt to use eye tracking methods to quantify cultural variation in social attention. 자세히 보기
At the Rett Syndrome Center at Montefiore, NY, eye tracking technology was used in order to compare patterns of visual processing in Rett Syndrome patients and non-Rett control subjects. 자세히 보기