On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:59 AM, Jared M. Spool wrote:

> If someone fixates on a link for a unusually large time, does that  
> mean they are confused by it? Or they aren't confused, but are  
> trying to decide if its what they want? Or they know whether they  
> want it or not but are considering something else?

Oh, oh, oh, I know—what we need is eye tracking with mind reading.  
Now, that's useful.


Cheers!

Todd Zaki Warfel
President, Design Researcher
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