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jogi1800

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  1. I have just written my first c# for unity program for the Vive Pro Eye to assess saccades and pupil size in the presence of spider images. The research has come to be focused on technical issues. I am looking for participants if anyone feels like giving 25 minutes of their time. This is for my master in emotional psychology. If you get in touch, I'll send you a link. Thanks Joseph
  2. Hi folks , I am relatively new to VR, but I have just written my master research piece on spider fear for the pro Eye. I have been learning c# and unity from scratch over the past few months and now the experiment is finished and ready for distribution as it were. 3 things: 1. I am looking for participants who have the pro eye to take part. Takes about 25 minutes. Details if you are interested. (sorry to shamelessly plug my research, but corona is making things difficult which is why I had to abandon lab-based research). 2. I am wondering if there is a good platform that I can upload my research software to for easy download (yes, I'm a total greenie) 3. Accuracy, which I have addressed here: https://forum.vive.com/topic/5970-pro-eye-unsuitable-for-research-data-super-heavily-filtered-during-fixation/?do=findComment&comment=36953 Thanks
  3. Hi folks , I am relatively new to VR, but I have just written my master research piece on spider fear for the pro Eye. The software is ready to go and studies fear of objects presented in the periphery. 3 things: 1. I am looking for participants who have the pro eye to take part. Takes about 12 minutes runtime and max 25 minutes in all. Details if you are interested. (sorry to shamelessly plug my research, but corona is making things difficult which is why I had to abandon lab-based research). 2. I am wondering if there is a good platform that I can upload my reserach software to for easy download. Really basic stuff I know. I am totally new to all this. 3. Accuracy. This discussion is interesting. I am not using head movement. The visual field is fixed. So my question is whether you believe the eye tracking as a stand alone is accurate enough for research purposes: specifically - -- latency - I am noticing a lot of empty data that appears around 40ms after "eyeopenness" goes to 0 (i.e. closed). So the recording of blinks appears to be out of sync. -- calibration: if the tracker stops recording (which sometimes happens for up to 1 second, do we need to recalibrate? I don't think so as long as the device is not moved. It would disturb the flow of any experiment if that was the case. Thanks for any info you can give.
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