Eye Tracking Interest Group Zurich (ETIZ) meet-up
Armand Kapaj (SCoPe Lab) andSara Fabrikant from the GIVA group organized the Eye Tracking Interest Group Zurich (ETIZ) meet-up on October 20, at the Department of Geography. ETIZ brings together researchers from UZH, ETH, and beyond, who utilize eye-tracking devices in their research. The very well-attended event featured a wide range of presentations and was followed by a networking apero. SCoPe Lab members presented the following talks during the ETIZ meet-up:
- Jiaona Hu (PhD student) presented her previous work conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, titled "Effect of Fractals on Psychological and Neural Responses to Interior Environments: A Combined VR–fNIRS–Eye Tracking Study."
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Sergio Bazzurri (PhD student) presented the work "Investigating the effects of emotional narratives in the visual communication of climate change uncertainty with Eye Tracking (ET) and Electrodermal Activity (EDA)," which is part of his PhD project.
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Alessandro Pierro (M.Sc. student) presented his ongoing master's thesis project, "Evaluating the impact of heat exposure on spatial learning during a virtual reality navigation study in an urban environment."