@everyone New Research Digest 🗞️
Human gaze is a language without words. It signals attention, conveys emotion, and reveals intent.
In our latest research digest, we explore three studies using Neon eye tracking glasses to capture gaze in natural interactions. From infants actively seeking faces to therapists building trust and partners synchronizing blinks, wearable eye tracking uncovers the hidden signals of human connection.
Check it out on our blog.
@everyone For anyone that will be in San Diego for Society of Neuroscience (SfN) Neuroscience 2025 - come and find our team at Booth 435, San Diego Convention Center, Nov 16-19.
We'll be exhibiting Neon and looking forward to connecting and discussing eye tracking + neuroscience!
@everyone New Research Digest: 👀 Eye tracking in Para sports
Researchers at VU Amsterdam recently compared standard vision tests against real-world eye-tracking metrics in elite Para athletes using Pupil Invisible.
The results showed standard tests had almost no correlation to performance, while eye tracking metrics (specifically, how athletes actually scan, focus, and track objects) explained >50% of the variance.
This establishes a link between functional vision testing and real-world performance. For Para athletes, it paves the way for fairer, more evidence-based classification.
For those interested in functional vision analysis, this is a great read on how raw gaze data translates to real-world impact: https://pupil-labs.com/blog/how-eye-tracking-enhances-vision-testing-in-elite-para-athletes