I have been observing (pardon the pun) how often people look right at  
something and don;t see it. I am sure there is a technical term for  
this 'attention periphery' but I have not found it in the research  
yet. I would love to see the results and analysis of an eye tracking  
expert of subject watching the now classic dancing bear in the  
basketball game.

Mark

http://www.dothetest.co.uk/



On Apr 20, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Paul Nuschke wrote:

> Eyetracking lets you see where people are looking in real time.

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