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Combining functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) with eyetracking systems allows researchers to simultaneously measure brain activity and precise gaze behavior. Eyetracking provides information on where a person is looking, their visual attention, and pupil dilation. By correlating these eye movements and attention shifts with real-time brain activity captured by fNIRS, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of the neural processes underlying visual cognition, attention, and decision-making in more naturalistic or complex visual tasks.