Virtual Vision Lab

Rhythmic Interaction Influences Synchrony Perception in VR

In this study, led by first author Anton Lammert, the Virtual Vision Lab contributed expertise in eye-tracking, particularly pupillometry analysis. The paper investigates how rhythmic interaction can shift our tolerance to audiovisual delays in social VR experiences.


Perceived Asynchrony of Rhythmic Stimuli Affects Pupil Diameter and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements

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Towards Automated Decision Making in Dating Apps Through Pupillary Responses

Could the pupil diameter predict which photos are more likely to be "swiped right" on dating apps? …


Visual Center Biasing in a Stimulus-Free Laboratory Setting

Read our new publication on gaze behavior in the absence of any fixation cue…


Guiding Oral Conversations: How to Nudge Users Towards Asking Questions?

Our paper »Guiding Oral Conversations: How to Nudge Users Towards Asking Questions?« was published in close cooperation with the Department Intelligent Information Systems.