Aims and Objectives

The Network has two key aims and objectives: information sharing and collaboration in research.

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Due to the fact that most researchers in the field of eye tracking are spread across a wide array of universities, public bodies and non-for profit organisations – those who work in diverse disciplines as law, criminology, sociology, psychology, media studies and neuroscience – it is difficult for academics, public policy makers and members of the general public to keep up to date with the research that is being carried out globally. The Network will allow for the easy dissemination of research to members via its online library and through its links with internationals conferences, workshops and seminars. Please join the Network today to receive emails with updates on recent publications, our regular blog and upcoming events.

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The Network not only wishes to help disseminate the current body of research and knowledge about eye tracking but has as its second key aim to develop collaborative research projects across the world. By bringing together top scholars and research bodies from different countries, the Network will facilitate high quality collaborative research on the causes, consequences and responses to eye tracking.