Some More Sights of Interest on the Thesis Research Trail:
Implicit Association Test: Uses your perception and cognition skills and tests your biases toward various objects and races of people.
"The Visual Cognition Lab seeks to understand human vision during complex real-world scene and face perception. Because natural human perception involves active information seeking via eye movements, much of the work in the lab focuses on human gaze control. Topics of interest include gaze control in face and scene learning and recognition, visual search in natural scenes, visual memory, and scene representation."
University College London Interaction Centre: Course Subjects
Alternative Interface Technologies
: An article by Jerry Isdale
Eye Tracking in Advanced Interface Design:
A paper by Robert J.K. Jacob
Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
David Lubke a possible human resource.
Maintaining Information Awareness in a Dynamic Environment: Assessing Animation as a Communication Mechanism: Thesis Document by D. Scott McCrickard
CHI'90 Trip Report Seattle, WA, 1-5 April 1990 by Jakob Nielsen
Steady-state VEP-based Brain Computer Interface Control in an Immersive 3-D Gaming Environment
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