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| === EyeLink II === | | === EyeLink II === |
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| The EyeLink II system consists of three miniature cameras mounted on a padded headband. Two eye cameras allow binocular eye tracking or selection of the subject’s dominant eye. | | The EyeLink II system consists of three miniature cameras mounted on a padded headband. Two eye cameras allow binocular eye tracking or selection of the subject’s dominant eye. |
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| | Fast and simple participant setup, calibration, and validation | | | Fast and simple participant setup, calibration, and validation |
| |} | | |} |
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| + | === EyeLink 1000 === |
| + | [[image:Eyelink1000.jpg | right |150px]] |
| + | http://www.sr-research.com/eyelink1000.html |
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| + | The core of the EyeLink 1000 eye tracker consists of a custom designed high-speed camera connected to a dedicated Host computer. Running on a real-time operating system, the Host software provides extremely fast eye sample access with incredibly low inter-sample variability, accessed via a set of programming interfaces for multiple operating systems and programming languages |
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| + | '''Specifications''' |
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| + | {| class="wikitable" |
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| + | ! Eyelink 1000 |
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| + | | Sampling Rate || Head Supported: 2000 Hz Monocular / 1000 Hz Binocular |
| + | Remote / Head Free: 500 Hz Monocular |
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| + | | Accuracy || Head Supported: 0.25º -0.5º average accuracy |
| + | Remote / Head Free: 0.5º average accuracy |
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| + | | Real-time Data Access || Head Supported: 1.4 msec (SD < 0.4 msec) @ 2000 Hz |
| + | Remote / Head Free: 3 msec (SD < 1.2 msec) @ 500 Hz |
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| + | | Participant Setup || Very simple and easy. Typically less than 2-5 minutes |
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| + | | Resolution || Head Supported: 0.01º RMS, micro-saccade resolution of 0.05º |
| + | Remote / Head Free:0.05º RMS, saccade resolution of 0.25 |
| + | |} |
| + | Full specifications: http://www.sr-research.com/pdf/techspec.pdf<br /> |
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| + | [[Eyelink_1000_calibration | Matlab calibration example]] |
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| + | [[Eyelink1000plussetup|Eyelink 1000 plus setup]] |
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| == Tobii == | | == Tobii == |
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| There is a Tobii setup in the babylab, which is in a fixed lab setup. | | There is a Tobii setup in the babylab, which is in a fixed lab setup. |
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− | There are also two mobile Tobii setups. Please contact Gero Lange (mailto:g.lange@psych.ru.nl) for booking requests. Please keep in mind that these mobile setups are booked _without_ a room. If you plan to use these eyetrackers, make sure to also book a room that can be locked. You can use it in a cubicle, as long as you make sure that the eyetracker is stored in a locked room at the end of the day. | + | There are also two mobile Tobii setups. Please contact [mailto:g.lange@psych.ru.nl Gero Lange] for booking requests. Please keep in mind that these mobile setups are booked _without_ a room. If you plan to use these eyetrackers, make sure to also book a room that can be locked. You can use it in a cubicle, as long as you make sure that the eyetracker is stored in a locked room at the end of the day. |
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| '''Lab setup''' | | '''Lab setup''' |
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| === SMI RED500 === | | === SMI RED500 === |
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| + | [[SMI RED 500 Eye Tracker (DCC)|How to connect SMI RED 500 eyetracker (Scheme)]] |
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| '''Downloads''' | | '''Downloads''' |
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| *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip | Presentation Extension (zip)]] | | *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip | Presentation Extension (zip)]] |
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− | *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip|Presentation Script (zip)]] | + | *[[Media:SMI-Eyetracker-Example.zip|Example Presentation Script (zip, new script since 2018-06-05)]] An example script that connects and communicates with the IViewX program. It shows two pictures side by side. Data can be analysed using BeGaze. There are a lot of explanations in the files. The comments will help understanding how to use an SMI eyetracker in Presentation. |
| + | Source code: [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-Example.sce SMI-Eyetracker-Example.sce ], [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleINFO.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleINFO.pcl] [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExamplePCL.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExamplePCL.pcl] [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleSUBS.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleSUBS.pcl] |
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| *[[Media:Python.zip|Python Script (zip)]] | | *[[Media:Python.zip|Python Script (zip)]] |
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| === iView X === | | === iView X === |
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| *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip | Presentation Extension (zip)]] | | *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip | Presentation Extension (zip)]] |
− | | + | *[[Media:SMI-Eyetracker-Example.zip|Example Presentation Script (zip, new script since 2018-06-05)]] An example script that connects and communicates with the IViewX program. It shows two pictures side by side. Data can be analysed using BeGaze. There are a lot of explanations in the files. The comments will help understanding how to use an SMI eyetracker in Presentation. |
− | *[[Media:Eye-tracking_Presentation_iview.zip|Presentation Script (zip)]] | + | Source code: [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-Example.sce SMI-Eyetracker-Example.sce ], [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleINFO.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleINFO.pcl] [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExamplePCL.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExamplePCL.pcl] [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl/h.voogd/SMI-Eyetracking-Example/blob/master/SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleSUBS.pcl SMI-Eyetracker-ExampleSUBS.pcl] |
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| *[[Media:Python.zip|Python Script (zip)]] | | *[[Media:Python.zip|Python Script (zip)]] |