Eye-Tracking Research
EyeLinks are the eye tracker of choice in thousands of research labs across the world, and are considered the gold standard for high-quality research. We have a comprehensive database of 13,000+ eye-tracking research articles in peer-reviewed journals that feature at least one experiment with an EyeLink eye tracker. If you are searching for journal articles for a specific area of eye-tracking research, we have subdivided the articles into a subset of research areas below for your convenience.
Reading &
Language Research
EyeLink eye-tracking research in reading and spoken language comprehension.
Research in the development of cognitive, perceptual, social, and linguistic processes, from infants to older people.
Clinical &
Oculomotor Research
Research into oculomotor and cognitive dysfunction due to neuropsychiatric disorders.
Usability
& Applied Research
Eye-tracking research out of the lab – solutions for usability and more.