Dr. Adam Kiefer Director of Research Education, Division of Sports Medicine Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Dr. Kiefer's research takes a complex systems approach to performance enhancement and injury prevention in sports. He integrates innovative technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, eye tracking, and biofeedback tools with established training practices to improve training outcomes. Dr. Kiefer's expertise in behavioral dynamics and dynamical disease provides an innovative approach to measuring, modeling, and analyzing the complexity of healthy and pathological human performance in a variety of contexts.
Join Tobii Pro for our FREE interactive reception at Neuroscience 2015. We are excited to be joined by Dr. Adam Kiefer, Director of Research Education at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Dr. Kiefer will take guests beyond the typical conference experience, sharing his insights relating to research on oculomotor performance and collision incidence in sports as a first step toward concussion prevention. He will also address the link between oculomotor deficits and functional driving outcomes in concussed teens.
We will provide FREE appetizers and drinks (alcoholic and otherwise) throughout the evening. Our staff of eye tracking experts will be on hand to answer any questions you may have regarding your specific research needs.
Make sure to register early because space is limited!
Interactive Experience
At our happy hour event, you'll have a chance to see one of our latest eye tracking innovations in action, Tobii Pro Glasses 2. We promise that this technology will give you something exciting to talk about when you get back to the office or lab. But, in order to be able to fully appreciate the insights this lightweight wearable eye tracker can bring to your research, you will have to see it and experience it for yourself!