Emerging evidence shows that small involuntary eye movements (saccades and microsaccades) are a promising new tool for shedding light on the hidden workings of mental processes like attention and ...
Adolescent girls who consistently avoid looking at negative or critical social cues may be at a higher risk for developing ...
Assistive devices that enable those who can no longer move their bodies to control wheelchairs or communicate by moving only ...
Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson’s disease, just as they can for healthy people. This seemingly counterintuitive ...
Multiple studies have linked cellphone use to an increased risk of car accidents. Learn how new research suggests delays in ...
Talking while driving is widely recognized as a major source of distraction, but the specific ways conversation interferes with the earliest stages of visual processing have remained largely unclear.
A team of researchers in China has developed a remarkable device to allow people with limited mobility to use computers and ...
Over recent decades, research has increasingly supported the notion that specific patterns of eye movements can modulate memory retrieval processes. In particular, bilateral saccadic eye movements are ...
Ever had one of those days when your brain feels like it’s running on fumes? Your thoughts are foggy, your concentration is shot, and your mind keeps spinning in unproductive circles. Traditional ...
The state of the art self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from simply blinking - and is as comfortable as everyday ...