Term ID: T1370

Eye Tracking

/eye-tracking/
A research technique measuring eye movements and gaze patterns to study attention, perception, reading processes, and cognitive function. This method provides objective, precise data about visual attention and information processing in real-time.
Example: Studying how people with autism process social information by tracking their eye movements while viewing faces, revealing different patterns of attention to eyes versus mouths.

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Reference: Rayner (1998)