Use of Eye Tracking Methods to Study Cognitive and Linguistic Processing
Studies in the Neurolinguistics Laboratory are geared toward the use of novel eye tracking methods to study cognitive and linguistic impairments in people with neurological disorders. Brooke Hallowell, professor of rehabilitation and communication sciences, Hans Kruse, professor of information and telecommunication systems, and their team have developed several new eye tracking data collection and analysis methods now available for application in a wide array of studies employing eye tracking technology to study human factors and information processing.