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Pupillometry: The Eye as a Window Into the Mind

Offered By: University of Oslo via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Discover the applications of pupillometry research

Whilst a fairly new research method within the sciences, pupillometry has wide ranging applications within psychology, neuroscience, and beyond.

On this six-week course, you’ll explore both pupillometry and eye tracking methods in depth, before investigating some interesting and unusual applications of this far-reaching research method.

Explore eye anatomy and physiology

Examining what can be learned from measuring pupil dilations, you’ll reflect on what pupil dilation can tell us about our emotions, our mental efforts, and more.

You’ll then move on to the anatomy and physiology of the eye, delving into eye structure and the neuroscience of pupils.

With this introductory knowledge, you’ll be confident in eye control and reactions, and begin to identify some of the insights that pupillometry can deliver about the human body.

Identify methods of pupillometry and eye tracking

For over a century, eye tracking has been used to measure gaze and monitor behaviour.

You’ll discover how technology has advanced eye tracking and gaze analysis. You’ll then move on to methods in pupillometry, learning how to gather quality data and gaining an overview of baselines and statistics.

Investigate the use of pupillometry in different disciplines

Having explored both eye tracking and pupillometry in isolation, you’ll then examine multidisciplinary pupillometry research approaches and their varied applications.

You’ll discover its use in musicology, developmental psychology, and psycholinguistics, and reflect on the ethical and legal implications of such research.

By the end of this course, you’ll have an overview of pupillometry and eye tracking. You’ll have the skills to plan your own research, considering the technical, ethical, and managerial aspects of gathering pupillometry data.

This course is designed for students and researchers who want to further their knowledge of pupillometry.

This course will benefit those working or studying in a number of fields, from psycholinguistics to musicology, where the applications of pupillometry are currently being investigated.

You can complete the course without specialized equipment but need access to an eye tracker to get hands-on experience with the presented technologies.


Syllabus

  • Welcome to the course
    • Introduction
    • Pupillometry
    • The pupil and mental effort
    • Reflection
  • Biology, anatomy and physiology of the eye
    • Eye anatomy
    • Eye control
    • The neuroscience of pupils
    • Reflection
  • The eye-tracking method
    • Introduction
    • Calibration
    • Gaze analysis
    • Reflection
  • The pupillometry method
    • Introduction
    • Pre-processing
    • Baselines
    • Statistics
    • Reflection
  • Multidisciplinary pupillometry research
    • Introduction
    • Pupillometry of musicians
    • Pupillometry of music listeners
    • Pupillometry in developmental psychology
    • Pupillometry in psycholinguistics
    • Reflection
  • Data management and ethical aspects
    • Introduction
    • Data management
    • Ethics
    • Intellectual property rights
    • Reflection

Taught by

Bruno Laeng

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