Hello Peter,
In addition to coherence of information you may also wish to consider
understanding disjuction between EM and those other modes. Eg the work
on EMDR and cognitive re-integration in cases of PTSD.
http://www.emdr.com/
Charlesw
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:00:21PM +0100, Peter wrote:
> Hello dear eyetracking community,
>
> I am working in the ET area since two years now as a computer
> scientist in the field of HCI. I lately was asked what eyetracking
> could add for additonal information if a system collaborating with
> the human would measure his/her speech, muscle activity, and brain
> waves. Since I have only little knowledge especially concerning muscle
> activity and brain waves I had to admit that I am only guessing that
> the three measures mentioned "only" give hints concerning the
> emotional state of the human and that eyetracking of course could
> additionally give the clue where the human is looking, so where is
> his/her attention.
> I think that is the main point. But I am not sure to which extent the
> brain data already could provide this too. - Does anybody know the
> state of the art concerning this, how good this works and how great
> the effort is? Additionally of course eyetracking could contribute
> to the emotional state measurement using blink rate and pupillometric
> data and via the attention also on intention.
>
> That are my thoughts so far. I would be very pleased if someone could
> help me here to continue this interesting discussion, e.g. whether I
> missed some important points.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> kind regards,
>
> Peter.
>
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