European PhD course on Movements of the Human Eye: Theories, Methods and Practical Implications, 7-9 March 2007
Organizing Committee
Markus Joos, Sebastian Pannasch & Boris M. Velichkovsky
SCOPE
In the recent years, methods of measuring eye movements have become more and more important in interdisciplinary research and practical applications. The course will cover the history of research in this domain, theories of eye movements and active vision and give an overview about current models in reading and scene perception. Theoretical presentations will be accompanied by in-depth practical sessions, including measurement and data analysis procedures with different eye tracking systems.
APPLICATION
For participation at the course please send an email containing your name and address/institution and a short statement about
- Interests with respect of eye movement research
- Experience with eye tracking (if there is any)
- Expectations from the course
to PhDcourse@applied-cognition.org
REGISTRATION
Deadline for registration is 31st of January 2007. Due to limited resources (especially for the practical sessions) the number of participants is limited as well. A notification about the participation in the course will be sent by the 5th of February 2007. To cover additional costs of the course, a registration fee of 40,- Euros will be charged at the beginning of the course.
ACCOMODATION
A list of hotels in different price classes and other types of accommodation can be found at http://www.dresden.de/index.html?node=12242
SPONSORED BY
EU Network-of-Excellence COGAIN, www.cogain.org
EU-NEST-Pathfinder Project PERCEPT, www.nest-percept.eu
Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden
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