Eye Tracking
Also known as: Gaze Tracking, Eye-Tracking
A research methodology and assistive technology that measures where a person looks (fixation points), how their gaze moves across a display (saccades), and how long they focus on specific areas (dwell time). In accessibility research, eye tracking reveals how users visually interact with interfaces, informing design improvements. As an assistive technology, eye tracking systems enable people with severe motor impairments to control computers using gaze direction alone.
Category: research methods · assistive technology · human-computer interaction
Related: Scanpath · Assistive Technology