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The Eye Movement Users (EMU) group meets once each fortnight for informal talks and discussion of recent theoretical and practical issues related to the use of eye movements to study human cognition.

Time: Tuesday 1:00 pm
Location: S38, Psychology, 7 George Square


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Schedule:

 2008-2009 Theme Speaker and title
Sep 23Planning meeting
Oct 07
Discussioneye movements and individual differences: Rayner et al. (2007) and simple example from scene viewing experiment
Oct 21
Discussioneye-hand coordination: review paper by Buneo et al. (2006, click here for paper)
Nov 11Discussioneye-hand coordination, Neggers et al. (2000, click here for paper)
Nov 25Guest Speaker
Sarah J. White (University of Leicester): Distributional analyses of eye fixation durations during reading and response times to isolated words
Jan 13
DiscussionERPs and eye-movements:  (click here for paper)
Jan 27
Discussion
more on ERPs: (click here for papers)
Febr 2rd
(Mon!, 2-3 p.m.)
Guest Speaker
Piers Cornelissen (University of York): A new stimulus-based AOI analysis of eyetracking data
Febr 17
Discussion
Temporo-nasal asymmetry in multisensory integration mediated by the Superior Colliculus - click here for paper
March 03
Presentation
Matthew Roberts: Eye movement Data Analysis System offered by Entroware
March 17
Discussion
Inhibition and facilitation of return I (click here for paper)
April 21
Discussion
Inhibition and facilitation of return II (click here for paper, Tim Smith)
May 05
Discussion
Inhibition and facilitation of return III (Tim Smith)
May 26




































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