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【英語版】認知心理学研究シンポジウム

ウェアラブル型アイトラッキングによる記憶、問題解決、トレーニングの検証

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  • Jan. 25, 2023

  • 68 分

  • English

  • Free

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眼球運動は、記憶、問題解決、学習などの認知機能を知るための窓となります。アイトラッキング技術は、これらの機能の客観的な測定に大きく貢献し、人間の行動をより深く理解することができます。ウェアラブル型アイトラッカーは眼球運動を捉えることで、自然環境における関連する認知プロセスを理解することができ、生態学的に妥当なデザインで制約のない行動を可能にします。

この研究シンポジウムでは、3人の著名な研究者から、認知心理学における研究内容や、研究結果を収集するためにウェアラブル型アイトラッキングをどのように使用したかについて直接話を聞くことができます。

心理学実験での認知プロセスについて

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アイトラッキング - a window to cognitive processes

ここでは15の実験パラダイムを記載しています。注意、記憶、意思決定、問題解決についてを述べています。ぜひご覧ください。

カテゴリー詳細

  • Jan. 25, 2023

  • 68 分

  • English

  • Free

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Cognitive psychology research symposium

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Speakers

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    Alana Muller

    4th-year graduate student, Human Spatial Cognition Lab, University of Arizona

    Alana Muller is currently a 4th-year graduate student in the Psychology Department working in the Human Spatial Cognition Lab at the University of Arizona. Her research interests involve studying the contributions of vision and movement to navigation, especially in natural settings. She is also interested in understanding how specific eye movements are involved in memory processes.

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    Dr. Alexandra Hoffmann

    Department of Psychology, University of Innsbruck in Austria

    Alexandra Hoffmann is currently working at the Department of Psychology at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. Her research has a focus in cognitive psychology, psychophysiology & eye tracking. By combining eye tracking with physiological methods like EDA and ECG, she wants to investigate how humans react to emotional and face stimuli, but also in interactions with other individuals. She is further interested in applying mobile eye tracking to dive deeper into the world of social attention and interpersonal communication, especially in psychological disorders. Although she is part of the team of general psychology, she is also expanding her research into clinical psychology as well as neurology, working with psychiatrists and neurologists.

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    Dr. Daniel Levin

    Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University

    Daniel Levin received his BA from Reed College in 1990, and his PhD at Cornell University in 1997. He is currently a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. His research explores the interface between cognition and perception in naturalistic settings ranging from scenes to instructional videos to cinema. This work has been supported by grants from the NSF, NIMH, and Templeton Foundation.

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