Communicative interaction with and without eye-gaze technology

17 Aug 2022
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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This resource from the website International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [International] investigates the use of eye-gaze assistive technology (EGAT) for children with motor and speech impairments. 

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