In the WISO-Research Lab, eye tracking is implemented in such a discreet way that the tracking moves nicely in the background of our economic decision experiments; thus, adding a new neuro/physiological-measurement dimension to our research projects.Olaf Bock, Lab Manager, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, Hamburg University
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Eye tracking adds a new dimension in experimental economics
WISO-Research Lab at the University of Hamburg eye tracking study
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