Resource type
- Webinar
Webinar
Eye tracking research symposium
Event host
Associate Professor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University
Sudha Arunachalam is an Associate Professor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University. She studied linguistics (B.A., Ph.D.) and psychology (M.A.) and has research interests in language acquisition and language processing in children with and without language and communication disorders.
Associate Research Scientist, is a research faculty member of the Brain Function Laboratory at the Yale School of Medicine
J. Adam Noah, Ph.D., Associate Research Scientist, is a research faculty member of the Brain Function Laboratory at the Yale School of Medicine. Adam is experienced in computational systems as well as recording and analysis techniques related to multimodal imaging of functional near-infrared spectroscopy, eye tracking, electroencephalography, and their application to clinical and basic neuroscience research.
Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University
Trained as a behavioral neuroscientist in social, emotional and cognitive development, Barbara Thompson integrates clinical research and basic models to study affect in both typical and atypical neurodevelopment. She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University.
In a research project aimed at developing an objective index to identify autism in patients, subjects were recorded with Tobii Pro eye trackers while viewing video clips. By analyzing gaze patterns, researchers developed a quantitative method to help diagnose autism.
Learn moreIn this brief talk Dr. Thompson shares videos and data of the exploratory and experimental investigations and discuss ways to improve the process in the future.
Learn moreIn this panel discussion, research experts from Stanford School of Medicine, Uppsala University, and Karolinska Institute shared their experiences with the unique insights eye tracking provides in the field of autism and answered audience questions.
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