Eye gaze controls for computer devices are an essential technology for survivors of spinal cord injury and other conditions affecting arm and hand mobility. However, many users find it difficult to develop proficiency with this technology due to frustrations, fatigue, and the clinical nature of their primary engagement with the technology. In this project, we are developing a gentle recreational experience that supports gaze control proficiency over time and may facilitate long term adoption of the technology and improve outcomes for people who rely on this technology to interact with computer interfaces.
Team Members
Rua, Adrian Ortuno, Sondos Al Riqbat, Shamus Haines
Associated Funding
None
Calls for Participation
N/A (not available)
Associated Publications
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