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ECEM Conferences

The European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM) is held every two years and is dedicated to interdisciplinary research on eye movements. The broad range of topics of the ECEM conferences attracts scientists from psychology, cognitive and visual neuroscience, computer science and other disciplines.

  • ECEM 21, August 21-25 2022, Leicester, UK
  • ECEM 20, August 18-22 2019, Alicante, Spain
  • ECEM 19, August 20-24 2017, Wuppertal, Germany
  • ECEM 18, August 16-21 2015, Vienna, Austria
  • ECEM 17, August 11-16 2013, Lund, Sweden
  • ECEM 16, August 21-25 2011, Marseille, France
  • ECEM 15, August 23-28 2009 Southampton, UK
  • ECEM 14, August 19-23 2007, Potsdam, Germany
  • ECEM 13, August 14-18 2005, Bern, Switzerland
  • ECEM 12, August 20-24 2003, Dundee, Scotland
  • ECEM 11, August 22-25 2001, Turku, Finland
  • ECEM 10, September 23-25 1999, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • ECEM 9, September 23-26 1997, Ulm, Germany
  • ECEM 8, September 6-9 1995, Derby, UK
  • ECEM 7, August 31-September 3 1993, Durham, UK
  • ECEM 6, September 15-18 1991, Leuven, Belgium
  • ECEM 5, September 10-13 1989, Pavia, Italy
  • ECEM 4, September 21-24 1987, Göttingen, Germany
  • ECEM 3, September 24-27 1985, Dourdan (Paris), France
  • ECEM 2, September 19-23 1983, Nottingham, UK
  • ECEM 1, September 16-19 1981, Bern, Switzerland

The websites of ECEM 10 (1999, Utrecht), ECEM 12 (2003, Dundee), ECEM 13 (2005, Bern) and ECEM 21 (2022, Leicester) are hosted on eyemovement.org

ECEM Publications

ECEM 21 (2022, Leicester)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 20 (2019, Alicante)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 19 (2017, Wuppertal)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 18 (2015, Vienna)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 17 (2013, Lund)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 16 (2011, Marseille)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 15 (2009, Southampton)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 14 (2007, Potsdam)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 13 (2005, Bern)
Program Abstracts

ECEM 12 (2003, Dundee)

ECEM 11 (2001, Turku)
Program with Abstracts
Hyönä, J., Munoz, D., Heide, W. & Radach, R. (Eds.). (2002). The brain's eye: neurobiological and clinical aspects of oculomotor research. Amserdam: Elsevier Science.
Hyönä, J., Radach, R., Deubel, H. (Eds.). (2003). The mind's eye. Cognitive and applied aspects of eye movement research. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science

ECEM 10 (1999, Utrecht)
Abstracts

ECEM 9 (1997, Ulm)
Program
Becker, W., Deubel, H., & Mergner, T. (Eds.). (1997). Current Oculomotor Research. Physiological and Psychological Aspects. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. This volume contains the conference proceedings.

ECEM 8 (1995, Derby)

ECEM 7 (1993, Durham)
Findlay, J. M., Walker R., & Kentridge, R. W., (Eds.). (1995). Eye movement research. Mechanisms, processes and applications. Studies in Visual Information Processing, Volume 6. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

ECEM 6 (1991, Leuven)
d' Ydewalle, G. & Van Rensbergen, J. (Eds.). (1994). Visual and oculomotor functions. Advances in eye movement research. Studies in Visual Information Processing, Volume 5. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

ECEM 5 (1989, Pavia)
Schmid, R. & Zambarbieri, D., (Eds.). (1991). Oculomotor control and cognitive processes. Normal and pathological aspects. Studies in Visual Information Processing, Volume 2. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

ECEM 4 (1987, Göttingen)
Lüer, G. & Lass, U. (Eds.). (1987). Fourth European conference on eye movements. Volume 1: Proceedings. Toronto: Hogrefe.
Lüer, G., Lass, U., & Shallo-Hoffmann, J. (Eds.) (1988). Eye movement research, physiological and psychological aspects. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

ECEM 3 (1985, Dourdan)
O'Regan, J. K. & Levy-Schoen, A. (Eds.). (1987). Eye movements. From physiology to cognition. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

ECEM 2 (1983, Nottingham)
Gale, A. G. & Johnson, F. (Eds.). (1984). Theoretical and applied aspects of eye movement research. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

ECEM 1 (1981, Bern)
Program
Groner, R., Menz, C., Fisher, D. F., & Monty, R. A., (1983). Eye movements and psychological functions: international views. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.