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UMass Psychology

Welcome to the Eyetracking Lab

The University of Massachusetts Eyetracking Laboratory is under the direction of Dr. Adrian Staub. It supports research on reading, language processing, and other aspects of cognition including visual scene perception, attention, and memory. Faculty and graduate students in the UMass Cognitive Psychology program, postdoctoral fellows, collaborators in the Linguistics, Computer Science, and Engineering Departments, and visitors from around the world conduct research using the eyetrackers it houses and the data collection and analysis programs it has developed. The lab contains three SR Research Ltd. Eyelink trackers:  an Eyelink II, an Eyelink 1000, and an Eyelink 2K.  The lab also contains equipment for behavioral experiments on the processing of written and spoken language.

We are located in 206 Tobin Hall, 152 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA, 01003.  Our phone number is 413-545-5952.

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