Gazepoint Citations in Academic Journals

Gazepoint Citations in Academic Journals

papers01We are frequently asked if we can point to academic papers that illustrate the use of the GP3 eye-tracker and Gazepoint Analysis. Academic papers take a considerable time to go from experimentation to publication, but we are very happy to have the first set of published works using our system available for reference (listed below). We will maintain an up to date list of these external publications HERE, along with our own historical and future publications (yes we use the Gazepoint system in our own research!).

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As the first high-performance eye tracking software available at a consumer-grade price, GP3 provides an amplified level of accurate data for medical use.
Gazepoint’s innovations in eye-tracking allow developers to enhance behavioral research applications and usability studies applications.
Eliminating the guesswork behind the interactions between consumer and computer, our Analysis UX Edition allows users to track human behavior through measures such as eye movement tracking, click and scrolling behavior and more.