Scientific publications
Pilots’ eyes on the horizon: is one pair enough?
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Ieva Miseviciute, Ph.D.
SCIENCE WRITER, TOBII
As a science writer, I get to read peer-reviewed publications and write about the use of eye tracking in scientific research. I love discovering the new ways in which eye tracking advances our understanding of human cognition.
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