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Science of Attention
We look at people's eyes to see if they are paying attention to us. Up until the recent development of eye tracking technology we could not measure how well the eyes were attending.
Technology companies such as Meta, Microsoft, Magic Leap, Pico and soon Apple have developed AR/VR headsets that require eye tracking to put content in front of the user. Using this technology we can now measure and train your attention.
Dr Ghajar founded Neurosync and established the Stanford Brain Performance Center to accelerate the use of EYE-SYNC, eye tracking technology for attention disorders. Clinical research funded by the Department of Defense encompassed studies of normal subjects, a variety of ages, ADHD, concussion and sleep deprivation. With over 30 publications and FDA approvals for concussion and eye tracking impairment, EYE-SYNC is the leading technology to assess your attention and enable optimization.