From Inkblots to Eye Movements: A Multi-Method Investigation of Trauma | Synapse
April 1, 2026Open Access
From Inkblots to Eye Movements: A Multi-Method Investigation of Trauma
Key Points
The research aims to understand how self-reported trauma influences attention and behavioral responses through various measures.
Used eye-tracking technology to analyze visual attention patterns.
Implemented performance-based measures to assess behavioral responses to trauma stimuli.
Collected self-reported trauma data for correlation with observed behaviors.
Identified specific attention tendencies in individuals with reported trauma.
Behavioral patterns varied significantly based on trauma history.
Eye-tracking data correlated with performance outcomes, revealing insights into trauma responses.
Abstract
Self-reported trauma may be reflected in behavioral patterns captured by performance-based and eye-tracking measures, offering insight into trauma-related attention and response tendencies.