Eye-Tracking in Advertising Research
Eye-tracking in advertising and packaging research measures where, when, and for how long consumers look at marketing stimuli, turning raw gaze into an objective record of visual attention. A camera-based eye-tracker samples the point of regard many times per second, and the resulting stream is parsed into fixations (relatively stable gazes during which information is taken in) and saccades (rapid jumps between them). Researchers overlay areas of interest such as the brand logo, headline, pack-shot, or call-to-action, and compute metrics including dwell time, time-to-first-fixation, and refixation counts for each region. Michel Wedel and Rik Pieters's 2008 monograph Eye Tracking for Visual Marketing consolidated the theory of visual attention behind these measures and showed how attention to ad and package elements relates to memory, brand evaluation, and choice. Aggregated across respondents, the data yield heatmaps and gaze sequences that designers use to diagnose whether the right elements capture attention in the right order. The method bridges low-level perception and high-level marketing outcomes by treating attention as a measurable, manipulable mediator of advertising effectiveness.
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- Wedel, M., & Pieters, R. (2008). Eye Tracking for Visual Marketing. Foundations and Trends in Marketing, 1(4), 231-320. DOI: 10.1561/1700000011 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Eye-Tracking in Advertising and Packaging Research (Visual Attention Measurement). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/zh/marketing/eye-tracking-advertising
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