Eye movements may reveal hidden knowledge we don’t realize we have, offering clues to how people learn skills and become experts.
Researchers discover how to identify and "teach" tacit knowledge by tracking eye movements and brain activity, potentially revolutionizing how we learn complex skills.
A year ago, spatial computing was the next big thing. Apple had just launched Vision Pro, Meta was on a Quest 3 roll, and every analyst had XR devices in ...
Whether it's a sudden dash across the garage or silhouette in a backyard web, spiders evoke fear in many people. But ...
Did you know it's possible to control your iPhone with just your eyes? Here's how to get started with Apple's (rather promising) Eye Tracking feature.
Expertise isn't easy to pass down. Take riding a bike: A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep ...
“Bossware” refers to the technology some managers use to supervise and surveil employees in the workplace. The term was popularized by a 2020 report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital ...
"For us, communication is about giving her as much autonomy and voice as possible," Jess Markins tells PEOPLE of her ...
Audible’s immersive reading pairs narration with highlighted text, helping me stay focused and finish more books.
Audible's Read & Listen feature is simple. If you own the audiobook and e-book versions of a title in your Audible and Kindle ...
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