“The Science of Looking: Eye Tracking as a Window into Human Behaviour”

“The Science of Looking: Eye Tracking as a Window into Human Behaviour”

Join Dr. Benjamin Sharpe, a senior lecturer and cognitive scientist, for an engaging dive into the world of eye tracking technology.

By University of Chichester

Date and time

Tue, 8 Jul 2025 05:00 - 05:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes

Join Dr. Benjamin Sharpe, a senior lecturer and cognitive scientist, for an engaging dive into the fascinating world of eye tracking technology and what it reveals about human behaviour. This interactive session explores how our eyes hold the key to understanding driving habits, reading comprehension, anxiety, esport performance, and even the accuracy of eyewitness testimonies. Whether you’re into psychology, technology, or just love uncovering the mysteries of the mind, this webinar will keep your eyes – and your mind – wide open.

Dr Benjamin Sharpe, senior lecturer at the University of Chichester’s Institute of Psychology, Business, and Human Sciences, specializes in cognitive psychology. He directs the Human Attention Lab, coordinates multiple BSc programmes, and researches attention, VR, cognitive impairment, and neuromodulation. He also serves on the Academic Board, Research Committee, and holds key roles in staff development and quality assurance.

This session will be recorded.

FreeJul 8 · 05:00 PDT