Featured Research
This section is dedicated to periodically highlighting the work being done by researchers that have actively collected and continue to collect eye tracking data using ASL systems. If you would like to have your research featured here, please contact Virginia Salem at (781) 000-0000 x21 or vsalem@asleyetracking.com.
Changing Drivers' Behavior - Human Performance Laboratory at UMass Amherst
Recent years have seen a remarkable increase in the numerous obstacles encountered by a spectrum of drivers - novice and experienced alike. But eye movement research achieved by the Human Performance Laboratory at UMass Amherst, using eye tracking equipment from Applied Science Laboratories (ASL), has aided in better understanding how to overcome some of these impediments – and has allowed for the exciting development of supplementary drivers’ training courses... read more
Previously Featured Research
Eye Movement & Miscue Analysis (EMMA) Research