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H13 Tracking EOG | BIOPAC - Higher Education
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H13 TRACKING EOG
Derived from original work created by Pr Jean-Frans Lambert and Nicole Chantrier, Institut d'Enseignement istance / Universitaris 8- Saint-Denis France EXPERIMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To observe TRACKING movements used while watching a moving object.
To demonstrate the difference between eye movement based on actual visual stimulation and imagined recreations. TASKS PERFORMED BY THE STUDENT
Subject will:
visually follow the movement of a pendulum without moving head and
imagine (simulate) the same
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H13 Tracking EOG | BIOPAC - Higher Education
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H13 TRACKING EOG
Derived from original work created by Pr Jean-Frans Lambert and Nicole Chantrier, Institut d'Enseignement istance / Universitaris 8- Saint-Denis France EXPERIMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To observe TRACKING movements used while watching a moving object.
To demonstrate the difference between eye movement based on actual visual stimulation and imagined recreations. TASKS PERFORMED BY THE STUDENT
Subject will:
visually follow the movement of a pendulum without moving head and
imagine (simulate) the same
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H13 Tracking EOG | BIOPAC - Higher Education
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H13 TRACKING EOG
Derived from original work created by Pr Jean-Frans Lambert and Nicole Chantrier, Institut d'Enseignement istance / Universitaris 8- Saint-Denis France EXPERIMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To observe TRACKING movements used while watching a moving object.
To demonstrate the difference between eye movement based on actual visual stimulation and imagined recreations. TASKS PERFORMED BY THE STUDENT
Subject will:
visually follow the movement of a pendulum without moving head and
imagine (simulate) the same
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H13 Tracking EOG | BIOPAC - Higher Education
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H13 TRACKING EOG
Derived from original work created by Pr Jean-Frans Lambert and Nicole Chantrier, Institut d'Enseignement istance / Universitaris 8- Saint-Denis France EXPERIMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To observe TRACKING movements used while watching a moving object.
To demonstrate the difference between eye movement based on actual visual stimulation and imagined recreations. TASKS PERFORMED BY THE STUDENT
Subject will:
visually follow the movement of a pendulum without moving head and
imagine (simulate) the same
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H13 Tracking EOG | BIOPAC - Higher Education
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H13 TRACKING EOG
Derived from original work created by Pr Jean-Frans Lambert and Nicole Chantrier, Institut d'Enseignement istance / Universitaris 8- Saint-Denis France EXPERIMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To observe TRACKING movements used while watching a moving object.
To demonstrate the difference between eye movement based on actual visual stimulation and imagined recreations. TASKS PERFORMED BY THE STUDENT
Subject will:
visually follow the movement of a pendulum without moving head and
imagine (simulate) the same
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VRPPT8 | Precision Position Tracker - 8 cameras | BIOPAC - Research
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flexible and accurate tracking solutions. Real-time technology allows users to see tracking results the instant a subject performs a motion.
The eight-camera PPT motion capture system includes:
eight optical sensors
processor computer with control software
cable connections
eight infrared targets
Advantages over the four-camera system include:
tracks eight targets at a time,
maximum coverage of tracking workspace (practically no "dead" tracking zones),
optimal elimination of line-of-sight
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VRPPT2 | Precision Position Tracker - 2 cameras | BIOPAC - Research
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VR/Immersive Tracking
PRECISION POSITION TRACKER - 2 CAMERAS - VRPPT2
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Price reflects academic discount
The cost-effective two-camera PPT motion capture system offers high-quality optical Tracking over a wide range (more than 10 x 10 meters). It connects directly to the VR Toolkit (included in VR Workstations) for an ideal solution for virtual reality applications.
Using proven CCD technology and WorldViz image processing technology, the PPT family of products delivers
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VRPPT4 | Precision Position Tracker - 4 cameras | BIOPAC - Research
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flexible and accurate tracking solutions. Real-time technology allows users to see tracking results the instant a subject performs a motion.
The four-camera PPT motion capture system includes:
four optical sensors
processing unit
easy-to-use PPT motion capture software
cable connections
four infrared targets
Advantages over the two-camera system include:
fuller coverage of tracking workspace (no "dead" tracking zones),
elimination of line-of-sight occlusion, and
increased robustness and
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EYEFIXMONO | Eye Tracking System: Fixed Head, Monocular | BIOPAC - Research
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Eye Tracking Scene Camera, Binoc
EYEFRAMESCENEMO Eye Tracking Scene Camera, Monoc
EYETRAKHMD3RDBI Eye Tracking Sys for 3rd-Party HMD, Binoc
EYETRAKHMD3RDMO Eye Tracking Sys for 3rd-Party HMD, Monoc
EYETRAKHMD2BINO Eye Tracking Sys for HMD2, Binoc
EYETRAKHMD2MONO Eye Tracking Sys for HMD2, Monoc
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