Dr. Lee Ai Suan
Sunway University
Dr. Lee Ai-Suan is currently a lecturer at the Department of Psychology, School of Medical and Life Sciences at Sunway University. She is an alumna of the University of Nottingham Malaysia, having graduated with a PhD in Psychology in 2018.
Her PhD was on the role of language and culture on looking and verbal description strategies in face and scene processing. Her current research interests are in cross-cultural face perception, body image perception and linguistic relativity. Having used three eye-tracking systems (Tobii, EyeLink and GazePoint), she is familiar with eye-tracking methodologies in research and has conducted eye-tracking workshops. She is also a passionate educator who received a Student Appreciation of Teaching Award in 2021.
Physical Workshop
“Eye” See What You See: A Crash Course on Eye-Tracking Methods
In recent years, eye-tracking technology has become increasingly wide-spread across various settings as it provides significant insight into people’s visual attention, e.g. what they pay attention to and what are their eye movement patterns. In this workshop, you will gain a glimpse into eye-tracking methods and how eye-tracking is applied in consumer and research settings. Last but not least, you will gain a brief but hands-on introduction to designing a simple eye-tracking experiment on a Tobii eye-tracker.