[visionlist] Comparison between goggles,
eye-tracking and other fMRI equipment
Ione Fine
ifine at usc.edu
Sun Apr 9 04:30:24 GMT 2006
We are in the process of setting up a functional magnetic resonance imaging
display system up from scratch at Seattle. There seem to be a lot of options
available for response boxes, goggles, eye-tracking systems, and projectors,
but it's hard to know which actually work best in practice.
Would people please be kind enough to let me know what they currently use,
and what their experience was. If I get enough responses, I'll collate them
into a public organized wiki (and distribute it to CVNet)
The equipment I am interested in is:
GOGGLES (suitability for stereo & non stereo)
RESPONSE BOXES
EYE-TRACKERS
PROJECTORS
Useful information would include
1. manufacturer
2. model
3. When you bought it
4. delivery speed
5. technical support
6. quality
7. reliability
8. technological limitations/advantages
And of of course any other issues that are relevant
PLEASE take the time to contribute - I think this might be a really useful
resource for our community.
Many thanks
Ione
ifine at usc.edu
PS. Go to Fall Vision Meeting!
http://www.osavisionmeeting.org/
Ione Fine
Assistant Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute
Keck School of Medicine, USC
1501 San Pablo Street, Rm 441
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 442-1871
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