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Choosing the right eye tracker for your research

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  • Written by

    Dr. Marisa Bondi

  • Read time

    6 min

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Choosing your first eye tracker can seem overwhelming, but we’re here to make it simple for you.

This guide will walk you through the questions that are important to consider when evaluating a new eye tracking system, to help you choose the right eye tracker for your research.

Questions to consider:

  1. What types of stimuli are you showing your participants?
  2. What is your population?
  3. Where will you be collecting data
  4. What type of eye movements or metrics do you want to study?
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Resource Details

  • Written by

    Dr. Marisa Bondi

  • Read time

    6 min

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  • Tobii Pro employee Dr. Marisa Bondi

    Dr. Marisa Biondi

    SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST, TOBII

    Dr. Biondi focuses on building an eye tracking community through partnerships with researchers hoping to implement eye tracking in their work and by supporting existing customers in acquiring knowledge or additional grants. Dr. Biondi has a Ph.D. in Psychological & Brain Sciences from Texas A&M University and used fNIRS and eye tracking to study the functional organization of the developing human brain.

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