Article of Institute of intellectual and cybernetic systems employees dedicated to analysis of human psychophysiological state by movement of their eyes published
16.01.2017

Existing psychological theories associated movement of the pupils of the human eye with its reactions to external change what we see, hear, feel. Analyzing the gaze, we can compare the human external reaction (that shows human behavior) and a natural human response (what they actually feel).

Considering these physiological characteristics of the person, the scientists from the Institute of intellectual and cybernetic systems have developed a complex to detect visual activity and its application to assess the psycho-physiological state. Glasses with camera capture all the movements of the human eye in real time. Data, recorded by the camera, is transmitted to a computer for processing by means of special software. The result is given in an informative and understandable report, which can be used for further analysis.

The complex can be used both during the recruitment of pedagogical staff, and for testing of students in the learning process, as well as in other areas.

It should be mentioned that the article was published in the journal AIP Conference Proceedings, included in the list of publications, indexed by Scopus and Web of Science databases.