This repository has been created for sharing parts of the educational content related to the Eye-Tracking course that you have taken (or probably are interested to take 😉).
Here are the headlines of the subjects that will be discussed during the course:
1-1 An introduction on the history and taxonomy of eye tracking systems
1-2 The theoretical foundations of the visual system and visual attention
1-3 Psychophysics of the visual system
1-4 The taxonomy of eye movements (saccades, vergence, etc.)
1-5 Introduction to designing experimental research making use of eye tracking
1-6 Basics of designing stimuli with regard to psychophysics
2-1 The role of eye movements in basic, behavioral, and applied social and clinical research
2-2 The Role of eye tracking in brain maping with regard to psychophysics of human visual system
2-3 Eye tracking calibration
2-4 recording eye movement data
2-5 An introduction to the pipline and taxonomy of quantitative analyses of eye movements
2-6 An introduction to the pipline and taxonomy of qualitative analyses of eye movements
3-1 Installing an eye tracking software (Tobii Pro Lab—trial version)
3-2 Introducing the common configuration of the eye tracking systems
3-3 Calibrating the eye tracker
3-4 Recording the eye movement data
3-5 Introducing the common eye movement filters
3-6 Introducing the User Interface of the software
3-7 Introducing the configuration of different types of the stimuli
3-8 Qualitative analyses of the eye movements
4-1 Segmenting and exporting different types of qualitative outputs
4-2 Interpreting the qualitative results
4-3 Areas of Interest (AOIs) and setting them up
4-4 An introduction to quantitative analysis of eye movements
4-5 exporting quantitative preprocessing results
4-6 Intrepretation of eye movement metrics and discussing their relation to cognition
5-1 Exporting the raw eye movement data
5-2 Analyzing the raw eye movement data
5-3 Introduction to an other eye movement analysis tool
5-4 Introducing some of the availble eye tracking datasets
5-5 Introducing some of the open source eye movement analysis tools
5-6 An introduction to statistical analysis of eye movement data
5-7 Introducing statistical analysis and modeling tools availble in R
6-1 case study: decision making study
6-2 case study: Eye-Tracking and GSR
6-3 case study: infant occlusion test
6-4 Case study: reading task
6-5 Case study: Visual search task
6-6 Case study: wearable eye tracking in shopping environment