Webinar
Understanding child psychology with eye tracking
Together with the Leipzig Research Center for Early Child
Speakers
Dr. Julian Schmitz, PhD.
Professor of clinical child and adolescent psychology, University of Leipzig
Dr. Robert Hepach, PhD.
Associate professor and Fellow, Department of Experimental Psychology, New College in Oxford
Marisa Biondi, PhD.
Senior Research Scientist, Tobii
Susanne Enke
M.Sc., Doctoral researcher, University of Leipzig
Gustaf Gredebäck, PhD.
Professor in Developmental Psychology, Uppsala Child and Baby Lab, Uppsala University
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