@everyone π£ New Alpha Lab
Multi-person eye tracking is where things get very interesting.
Not just where people look, but how attention overlaps and shifts between people.
But it only works if everything is in sync.
In our latest Alpha Lab, we show how to achieve super-accurate time sync across multiple Neon systems!
Using a lightweight command line tool weβve built, pl-realtime-tui: - Auto-discover devices on your network - Start and stop recordings together - Inject timestamp βeventsβ for precise millisecond alignment
Follow along with the guide: https://docs.pupil-labs.com/alpha-lab/a-guide-to-multiperson-eye-tracking/
@everyone π£ New Research Digest
How do children learn from everyday life?
Most research focuses on structured tasks like play or direct interaction. But a large part of learning happens while simply observing the world.
In our latest Research Digest, we highlight three studies using Pupil Core, Pupil Invisible, and Neon wearable eye tracking to examine how children allocate attention during routines, play, and storytelling.
The findings reveal consistent patterns in what captures childrenβ attention, offering a new perspective on how early learning unfolds.
Read the full Research Digest: https://pupil-labs.com/blog/how-children-learn-from-everyday-life
Image credit: Yu, C., Kaplan, B., Schroer, S., & Hayhoe, M. (2026). Examining micro-level natural behaviour to improve generalizability in behavioural science: a case study of parentβchild joint attention. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 381(1943).