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eye gaze

American  
[ahy geyz] / ˈaɪ ˌgeɪz /

noun

  1. a method of communication or data input relying only on the movement of the eyes or the direction in which they are looking, especially as a form of augmentative and alternative communication.

    He types his essays and lecture notes using eye gaze and a computerized communication device attached to his wheelchair.

    Social communication involves the use of eye gaze, facial expression, gestures, speech, and nonverbal sounds.


adjective

  1. Sometimes eye-gaze relating to or making use of the movement or direction of the eyes as a method of communication or data input.

    The company is best known for its high-end eye gaze system that offers full mouse functionality and computer access for both disabled and able users.

    Your child may benefit from speech and language therapy, picture boards, eye gaze technology, or other visual aids to help with communication.

Etymology

Origin of eye gaze

First recorded in 1975–80, for the current sense