2024
Kommende
The one-day workshop organized by EyeHub will provide an introduction to pupillometry research, covering aspects related to design, experiment building, and data analysis.
Tidligere
In this EyeHub Forum, Silje Hagelund (PhD Fellow at the Department of Educational Sciences) will present her on-going research using eye-tracking to investigate paternal infant-directed speech.
In this EyeHub Forum, Alexander Refsum Jensenius (Director for RITMO and Professor of music technology) will give a presentation on the use of eye tracking glasses outside of the lab.
We are happy to announce that the 2024 Annual EyeHub Lecture will be held by Professor Bruno Laeng (Department of Psychology), who will talk about the neurological phenomenon that the pupil adjusts to the brightness of illusory or imagined objects.
In this EyeHub Forum, Ole Johan Sando (Associate Professor at Queen Maud University College) will present research using eye-tracking in VR to investigate children's risk assessment.
In this EyeHub Forum, Athanasios Protopapas (Professor at Department of Special Needs Education) will present results from a study exploring the effects of repeated reading on eye movement.
In this Forum, the recipients of the 2024 EyeHub MA Scholarship, Silvia Allegretta, Ana Boskovic, and Jakob Scherm Eikner will present their MA projects.
In this edition of the EyeHub Forum, Camilo R. Ronderos (Post-doc at IFIKK) will present two pupillometry experiments on semantic imprecision.
Are you considering to use eye-tracking in your MA-thesis, or just interested in exciting technologies and how they can be used in cognitive research? EyeHub is organizing an introductory workshop to eye-tracking led by Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos.
In this EyeHub Forum, Claire Prendergast (Postdoc at IFIKK) will present a research project exploring how well children predict the outcome of kindergarden stories that are updated by idiomatic expressions through picture selection of the story outcomes.
In this extraordinary EyeHub lecture, Jochen Laubrock (Research Scientist at the University of Potsdam) will present recent research that addresses how ongoing higher-level cognitive processes guide the prediction of where to attend during reading and scene perception.
In this EyeHub Forum Line Sj?tun Helganger (PhD Fellow at the University of South-Eastern Norway) will present a study investigating the developmental trajectory of Norwegian 3- to 5-year-olds’ sensitivity to intonational cues in utterances containing ogs?.
EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th.
In the first EyeHub Forum of 2024, Rebecca Kvisler Iversen will present an eye-tracking study looking into how sensitivity to conventions in neurotypical children might influence their comprehension of irony.