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I-WELL applies eye-tracking technology in drug rehabilitation research

2019-10-16

Professor Leung Chi-Hung, Professor of the Department of Special Education & Counselling and Co-Director of I-WELL attended two conferences recently to present results of using eye-tracker to evaluate drug abuse rehabilitation. The 11th Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau Conference on Prevention of Drug Abuse was held in Macau from 16 to 18 October, 2019. This conference aims to exchange professional experience in tackling drugs and developing collaborative interactions among experts, scholars and government officials within the region, i.e. the Mainland, Macau and Hong Kong. The 12th Academic International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities was held in Boston from 18 to 20 November, 2019. The aim of this conference is to provide a platform and stimulate discussion on key issues affecting work and employment relations, psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics and literature, information sciences, religious studies, culture, law and international relations.

Apart from the use of traditional questionnaires for intervention evaluation, this is the first project in Hong Kong which uses implicit psychological tasks combined with eye-tracking technique to assess the effectiveness of the intervention training programme in a more objective manner. As a follow-up, Professor Leung’s research team will further examine subjects’ attentional bias towards drug abuse after the training programme and the long-term effect.

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