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Understanding child psychology with eye tracking

Webinar

Understanding child psychology with eye tracking

Together with the Leipzig Research Center for Early Child

Webinar information

Together with the Leipzig Research Center for Early Child Development in Germany we present this webinar where experts will talk about how they use eye tracking for developmental, clinical and educational-psychology with infants and children.

Time of the speakers

  • 3:08 min

    The systematic study of pupil dilation: An early ontogeny perspective | Robert Hepach, PhD.

  • 35:00 min

    Assessing visual processing of information in children with social anxiety disorder in laboratory and natural settings | Julian Schmitz, PhD.

  • 65:14 min

    Eye tracking in developmental research - using Tobii Pro's solutions | Marisa Biondi, PhD.,

  • 109:30 min

    Pupilb dilation as an indicator of mental effort in monolingual and bilingual children | Susanne Enke, M.Sc.

  • 136:34 min

    Longitudinal eye tracking studies in infancy, how changing preferences impact stability | Gustaf Gredebäck, PhD.

  • 164:08 min

    Q&A with all speakers

  • March 31, 2022

  • 2h 55 min

  • English

  • Free

Speakers

  • Dr. Julian Schmitz, PhD.

    Dr. Julian Schmitz, PhD.

    Professor of clinical child and adolescent psychology, University of Leipzig

  • Dr. Robert Hepach, PhD.

    Dr. Robert Hepach, PhD.

    Associate professor and Fellow, Department of Experimental Psychology, New College in Oxford

  • Marisa Biondi, PhD.

    Marisa Biondi, PhD.

    Senior Research Scientist, Tobii

  • Susanne Enke

    Susanne Enke

    M.Sc., Doctoral researcher, University of Leipzig

  • Gustaf Gredebäck, PhD.

    Gustaf Gredebäck, PhD.

    Professor in Developmental Psychology, Uppsala Child and Baby Lab, Uppsala University

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