Television courtroom broadcasting research: The problem, the challenge and eye tracking Article in Communications Law 16(2) · January 2011 with 25 Reads How we measure reads. Valuable role eye-tracking technology can play in this debate. Television Courtroom Broadcasting provides detailed information and diagrams, which may form the basis for further study and sets out a compelling argument for the use of eye-tracking technology to significantly improve our knowledge of the adverse distraction effects Television courtroom broadcasting distraction effects and eye-tracking. Author Lambert, Paul. Title Television courtroom broadcasting electronic resource : distraction effects and eye-tracking / Paul Lambert. Format E-Book Published Bristol : Intellect, 2012. Description. Get this from a library! Television courtroom broadcasting : distraction effects and eye-tracking. Paul Lambert -- Cameras in court or television courtroom broadcasting (TCB) is topical and controversial. This book explores one important aspect of the TCB debate. It explores one of the central concerns Television courtroom broadcasting distraction effects and eye tracking.
In doing so, Television Courtroom Broadcasting: Distraction Effects and Eye-tracking opens the door to a new era of research on the effects of in-court distraction in relation to television courtroom broadcasting. It contains detailed images and drawings to demonstrate the importance of researching camera-distraction, cones-of-vision
TELEVISION COURTROOM BROADCASTING RESEARCH: THE PROBLEM, THE CHALLENGE AND EYE TRACKING Paul Lambert1 I. Introduction Courtroom broadcasting is always topical, if not emotive. Currently there are legislative efforts to allow television cameras into US federal courts.2 The new UK Supreme Court permits television. Television Courtroom Broadcasting provides detailed information and diagrams, which may form the basis for further study and sets out a compelling argument for the use of eye-tracking technology to significantly improve our knowledge of the adverse distraction effects of TCB. Yolande Stolte. Television Courtroom Broadcasting Distraction Effects and Eye Tracking 1st Auflage von Paul Lambert und Verleger Intellect. Sparen Sie bis zu 80% durch die Auswahl der eTextbook-Option für ISBN: 9781841507590, 1841507598. Die Druckversion dieses Lehrbuchs hat ISBN: 9781841506470, 1841506478. We may have different effects, including distraction effects, for different forms of courtroom broadcasting. Generally, the effects of different forms of courtroom broadcasting are not empirically (or otherwise) researched and compared. It is broadly assumed, for example, that TCB will achieve equal educational effects across all forms of courtroom broadcasting. Many people have also assumed.