Eye tracking in user experience design

Eye tracking in user experience design [electronic resource] / edited by Jennifer Romano Bergstrom and Andrew Jonathan Schall. , Computer document. - Waltham, MA : Morgan Kaufmann, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Eye Tracking, by Andrew Schall and Jennifer Romano Bergstrom -- Chapter 2: Visual Search, by Soussan Djamasbi and Adrienne Hall-Phillips -- Chapter 3: Usability Testing, by Erica Olmsted-Hawala, Temika Holland, and Victor Quach -- Chapter 4: Physiological Response Measurements, by Jennifer Romano Bergstrom, Sabrina Duda, David Hawkins, and Mike McGill -- Chapter 5: Forms and Surveys, by Caroline Jarrett and Jennifer Romano Bergstrom -- Chapter 6: Information Architecture and Web Navigation, by Andrew Schall -- Chapter 7: Web Content, by Ian Everdell -- Chapter 8: Commerce Websites, by Wilkey Wong, Mike Bartels, and Nina Chrobot -- Chapter 9: Social Media, by Lorenzo Burridge -- Chapter 10: Mobile, by Jibo He, Christina Siu, Barbara Chaparro, and Jonathan Strohl -- Chapter 11: Gaming, by Veronica Zammitto and Karl Steiner -- Chapter 12: Older Adults, by Eugene Loos and Jennifer Romano Bergstrom -- Chapter 13: Low Literacy Users, by Angela Colter and Kathryn Summers -- Chapter 14: The Future of Eye Tracking and User Experience, by Andrew Schall and Jennifer Romano Bergstrom

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Computer science This book explores the many applications of eye tracking to better understand how users view and interact with technology. Ten leading experts in eye tracking discuss how they have taken advantage of this new technology to understand, design, and evaluate user experience. Real-world stories are included from these experts who have used eye tracking during the design and development of products ranging from information websites to immersive games. They also explore recent advances in the technology which tracks how users interact with mobile devices, large-screen displays and video game consoles. Methods for combining eye tracking with other research techniques for a more holistic understanding of the user experience are discussed. This is an invaluable resource to those who want to learn how eye tracking can be used to better understand and design for their users. --






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Human-computer interaction
Visual perception
Eye--Movements
Eye tracking
User interfaces (Computer systems)


Electronic books.

QA76.9.H85 / E974 2014eb

004.01/9