EyA Explorer for Research
The native versatility of EyA makes it the Swiss Army knife of vision research
EyA Explorer offers researchers a flexible solution for multisensory recording and the understanding of human behavior. Thanks to our headset and software suite, researchers can study ocular behavior in detail within the framework of their research on cognition, consciousness, neurodevelopmental disorders, and consumer behavior. With the EyA Explorer software, research now has the versatile tool needed to decipher the complexity of human binocular vision.
Our eye tracking solution, with its multimodal capabilities, is a powerful tool to enrich your research, give meaning to your data, deepen your understanding of human vision, and open new perspectives for you.
Deciphering the complexity of vision with EyA Explorer
In the field of research, precision, data reliability, and innovation are crucial. Our eye tracking technology offers you a unique window into the human visual experience, an invaluable resource for deciphering the complexity of binocular vision.
Collecting precise data on gaze behavior can inform your studies on many aspects of human cognition, from behavior to interaction with visual stimuli. Our solution generates exhaustive statistics and intuitive visualizations, allowing you to analyze this data in depth.
In addition to eye movement recordings, our solution offers the possibility to simultaneously record voice and produce sounds. This multimodal data is synchronized with the video recording, providing you with a complete picture of the subject’s experience and increasing the richness of your data.
Our technology offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing you to adapt your research protocol to your specific needs. Whether you are studying reading processes, consumer behavior, cognition, or neurodevelopmental disorders, our solution adapts to your field of research.
With EyA Explorer, you can also explore the influence of vision on various activities, such as interaction with digital interfaces, driving vehicles, or sports practice. This versatility makes our solution the Swiss Army knife of vision research.

