Are You Interested in Eye-Tracking?
If you have a spare hour between lessons and are curious about how eye-tracking works, we invite you to participate in our research study at the University of Greenwich. Our study aims to gain insights into reading patterns by tracking where your eyes look when you read various materials.
What to Expect During the Study
Participants will first complete an online questionnaire focused on language, followed by reading tasks conducted in our lab. Eye-tracking technology will be used to monitor your eye movements, helping us understand how individuals process written texts. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about this fascinating field while contributing to important research.
How to Get Involved
To be eligible, you must be 18 years or older and have no learning difficulties or severe visual impairment (if you wear glasses, that’s perfectly fine!). If you’re interested, please email us at a.valentini@greenwich.ac.uk or sc7529z@gre.ac.uk for more information. Upon participation, you will receive either 4 Sona credits or a £10 voucher as a token of appreciation, subject to funding availability.
We would love to have you join us at the University of Greenwich, located in the Dreadnought building, SE10 9NN. Your contributions will be invaluable to advancing our understanding of reading behaviors.