Situational and dispositional influences on eye movements during face-to-face conversation

Updated: 9 months ago
Location: Mount Lawley, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Deadline: ;

Project Outline:
Recently it has been discovered that individuals present with idiosyncratic face scanning eye movement patterns during face-to-face conversation. A PhD opportunity exists to extend upon this work by exploring situational and dispositional factors that might be associated with eye movement patterns. Specific factors of interest will be negotiated between the candidate and the supervisors.

Rogers, Speelman, Guidetti, and Longmuir (2018). Using dual eye tracking to uncover personal gaze patterns during social interaction. Scientific Reports, 8(4721). doi:10.1038/s41598-018-22726-7

Please note the candidate must be able to run lab experiments on ECU Joondalup campus.

Project Area: Cognition

Supervisor(s): Dr Shane Rogers, Professor Craig Speelman

Project level: PhD

Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR or RTP Scholarship

Start date: Ongoing


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