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Clinical research

Eye tracking elucidates disease development by capturing subtle changes in eye movements linked to brain and eye disorders. It aids clinical researchers in identifying new biomarkers and creating assessment tools.

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  • We have had a great experience using Tobii Pro Fusion and Tobii Pro Lab. It is easy to extract the numerical results from the Tobii Pro Lab software. We have even created a custom software program to upload the Tobii Pro Lab databases and calculate the optometric parameters needed in every optometric test we performed.

    Dr. Ana Sanchez-Cano and Dr. Elvira Orduna-Hospital

    Research scientists, UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA, Spain

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  • …you don't want your eye tracking equipment to be too heavy. While maintaining satisfactory data quality, the Tobii Pro Fusion is so easy to carry that it fits into any standard backpack, which saves us a lot of time and effort.

    Jingxi Chen

    ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTER, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND MEDIA, TONGJI UNIVERSITY

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  • Eye tracking is an easy way to assess the patients, especially regarding their cognitive status, as a complementary measurement. It has the advantage of being less dependent on factors like stress and educational level.

    Dr. Panagiota Tsitsi, Ph.D

    NEUROLOGIST, KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE, Sweden

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Neurodegenerative diseases

Neurodegenerative diseases

Eye tracking allows studying changes in cognitive and oculomotor functions and viewing behavior in diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Our plug-and-play eye trackers are fast to calibrate and can robustly track eye movements while allowing for comfortable seating without head fixation. This is crucial for the elderly participants, who might suffer from tremors or degenerative cervical spine changes.

Tobii Alzheimer eye tracking study

Use cases

Discover how Tobii eye trackers are used to study neurodegenerative diseases.

Neurological conditions

Neurological conditions

Eye tracking research contributes to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of various neurological conditions, such as Rett and Tourette syndrome, traumatic brain injury, or stroke. It can help elucidate the neural pathways involved in oculomotor control, cognitive function, and sensory processing and how these functions may be disrupted in different disorders.

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Use cases

Discover how Tobii eye trackers are used to study neurological conditions.

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Eye tracking can be used to study eye diseases like glaucoma, lazy eye, and strabismus. The technology helps researchers quantify eye movement patterns related to visual perception, reading behaviors, and the effect of eye treatment and medications. This research can advance understanding of eye disorders and develop more effective treatments.

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Use cases

Discover how Tobii eye trackers are used to study Ophthalmology.

Scientific publications

Did you know that over 12,000 scientific publications feature Tobii eye tracking technology? Discover the latest trends in eye tracking for Clinical and medical research by exploring our scientific publication library.

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