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The latest advancements in eye tracking research

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The latest advancements in eye tracking research

Insights from our 2025 Annual Research Report

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Discover the latest insights into how eye tracking technology has shaped scientific research over the past year. This on-demand webinar explores the pivotal role of eye tracking in advancing knowledge across diverse fields, showcasing its versatility in both controlled laboratory environments and real-world applications.

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • How eye tracking technology is being applied across different areas of research

  • Current and emerging trends in eye tracking studies

  • Innovative approaches to measuring cognitive load using eye tracking

Special guest Dr. Ignace Hooge, Associate Professor at Utrecht University, shares insights from his and his colleagues’ work on Fundamentals of Eye Tracking. These articles offer a clear methodological framework to help researchers move from theoretical questions to well-designed, reliable eye tracking experiments.

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Read the 2025 Annual Research Report

Uncover the latest insights into how eye tracking technology is shaping scientific research across diverse fields.

February 19, 2026

59 min

English

Free

The latest advancements in eye tracking research

webinar

The latest advancements in eye tracking research

  • February 19, 2026
  • Online

Speakers

  • Dr. Saga Svensson, PhD.

    Dr. Saga Svensson, PhD.

    Global Manager, Customer Care, Tobii

    Saga completed her PhD in social cognition in 2022 at University of Aberdeen, focusing on decision making and computational modelling. She joined Tobii as a research scientist in 2022 and now leads the global customer care team.

  • Dr. Ignace Hooge, Ph.D

    Dr. Ignace Hooge, Ph.D

    Associate professor, Experimental Psychology, Utrecht University

    Dr. Ignace Hooge studied physics and received his PhD in 1996. He has been doing eye tracking since 1992 and used many different eye tracking techniques (coils, video, mobile). Currently, he is an associate professor in experimental psychology at Utrecht University. Besides science and teaching he worked in commercial marketing research and tested many billboards and advertisements with eye tracking. His research interests range from eye tracking methodology (mainly data analysis), visual perception, attention, and visual search to applied psychology. Ignace was awarded the teacher of the university award in 2015.

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