Archive for May, 2003

03-05-20

Tags: Eye Movements and Scene Perception
An incredibly useful explanation on scene perception and eye movements by Christopher Currie, a collaborator of George McConkie. On page 9 there is a “flicker” experiment, i.e., change blindness experiment.
On the right, we see an image similar to that obtained from the eye. Fine detail and full color are only sensed […]

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03-05-20

Tags: Academic Press Encyclopedia of Social MeasurementThis website seems to work. But it mainly contains proposed outlines of articles, etc.

Encyclopedia of Social Measurement

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Overview

Subject Areas

Editors

Key Features

Articles

Sample Entry

Authors

Questions
 

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03-05-20

Tags: I-glasses HRV
This is what Kevin, Scott, and Guven have.
Truly awesome video quality! The i-glasses HRV is a small, portable, high resolution video monitor that connects to your camcorder, VCR, or other video source. Comes with Composite and S-Video Cables, and US A/C Power Supply.

$699.00

 

Usually ships in 2-3 business days.
The video monitor youve been waiting for!
With […]

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03-05-20

Tags: The Virtual Showcase @ Vienna University of Technology
The Virtual Showcase allows for three-dimensional graphical augmentation of real objects placed inside a glass housing similar to a traditional showcase. The Virtual Showcase has the same form factor as a real showcase, making it compatible with traditional museum displays. Scientific or cultural artefacts are placed inside the […]

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03-05-20

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">Projection Display Technology
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03-05-20

Tags: Projection Display TechnologyHome > 3D Graphics, Audio & Video > Displays > Projection Display TechnologyProjection Display Technology

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SIDEBAR: A New Field-Sequential Color Approach

In June 2001 at the Society for Information Display (SID) meeting in San Jose, Philips Components unveiled a new LCOS chip designed for projection applications. Even more interesting than the chip […]

">LCOS:: a single chip design

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03-05-20

Tags: VRLOGIC
The LCOS technology may be suitable for display contingient changes?
The nVisor SX incorporates high-resolution color microdisplays with custom engineered optics to deliver unsurpassed visual acuity in a wide field-of-view format.- High Resolution CRTs (LCOS Reflective) - Multisync 1280×1024, 60 Hz (analog or DVI)- Dual channel supportThe nVisor SX accepts standard 60Hz monochrome or stereo color […]

">HMD goggle::nVisor SX
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03-05-20

Tags: Download Page (Videoconferencing Tools)
AMCap: A video capture application
[Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP]
AMCap is a small yet fully functional video capture application. It is a program much like Microsoft VidCap but which adds support for DirectShow (formerly ActiveMovie, hence the name.) It is based on the sample AMCap source code from the DirectX 8 SDK. I added a […]

">AMCap & DVapp
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03-05-19

Tags: Henderson, J. M. & Hollingworth, A. (1998). Eye movements during scene viewing: An overview. In G. Underwood (ed.). Eye guidance in reading and scene perception. 269-293.
On page 288 they presented distributions of fixation duration and saccade length, obtained from 1 reading study and 3 picture viewing tasks. They show larger variation in picture viewing tasks than reading […]

">Henderson & Hollingworth (1998):: distributional analysis of scene perception and reading
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03-05-19

Tags: C/C -based Sample Applications
C/C++-based Sample Applications
This article details sample applications that are written in C++ or C. The sample applications implement media players or perform other application-related functions. The differences between them are mainly the different programming languages, API, or frameworks used.
Some of these samples use the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC).
This article contains the following […]

">DirectShow samples
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03-05-19

Tags: Research Highlight: Perception of Faces
Research Highlight: Perception of Faces
Subjects watched a continuously changing montage of faces and objects on video goggles in the BIAC 4 Tesla MRI. Patterns of brain activation to faces were seen in the fusiform gyrus (activation colored red in figure), a brain region that has been implicated in previous face processing […]

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03-05-19

Tags: Research Highlight: Visual Social Perception
Research Highlight: Social Perception
As subjects viewed an animated face, a small checkerboard appeared and flickered in the characters visual field. On “correct” trials, the character shifted its gaze towards the checkerboard. On “incorrect” trials, the character shifted its gaze towards empty space. Larger hemodynamic responses were evoked by gaze shifts compared […]

">fMRI:: perception of gaze
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03-05-19

Tags: Research Highlight: Visual Processing
In change blindness tasks, two similar photographs are presented in rapid alternation separated by a grayscale mask. If the mask duration is sufficiently long (>100 ms), then even large changes between the images, such as a building changing position, may not be noticed for tens of seconds. We employed a change blindness […]

">Change blindness and fMRI
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03-05-19

Tags: Duke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center

Allen Song, Ph. D.
Associate Director for Functional Brain ImagingAssistant Professor of Radiology, Duke University Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
Ph. D., 1995, Medical College of Wisconsin (Biophysics)
Contact InformationLaboratory Page
Research Interests
The acquisition methodology, processing strategies and contrast mechanism for functional MRI. Additional interests include the application of the improved acqusition […]

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03-05-19

Tags: Duke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center

Edith Kaan, Ph. D.
Assistant Research Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry
Ph.D., 1997, University of Groningen, The Netherlands (Linguistics)
Contact Information
Research interests
The focus of my research is human language processing, in particular the comprehension of sentences and multi-sentence discourses. I use behavioral techniques, electrophysiology (ERPs) and functional MRI to assess these issues.

Recent Representative […]

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03-05-19

Tags: Duke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center

Scott Huettel, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor, PsychiatryAssistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Duke University
Ph. D., 1999, Duke University (Experimental Psychology)
Contact Information
Research Interests
Executive processing; prediction; decision-making; attention; perception; consciousness.
Research Statement
My research investigates executive processing, roughly defined as the top-down control of behavior. I am interested in how prefrontal cortical regions […]

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03-05-19

Tags: SR Research | EyeLink | Support | Discussion ForumRe: using the Eyelink Library in C++ Hello, We have been extremely successful in implementing precisely such COM objects in a hybrid c/c++ environment, including DirectX. While it does (unfortunately) require a strong conceptual basis for what COM objects actually are (rather than just addressing them through […]

">Eyelink & OpenGL/DirectX
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03-05-19

Tags: 504 BinocularData Output

">ASL 504 Binocular
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03-05-19

Tags: 504 Infants
How can you possibly eye track an infant?  ASL has been assisting infant eye tracking researchers since 1978.  Our unique remote eye tracking system allows researchers to track infants without attaching optics to their head.   The small remote optics provides many benefits when working with infants and toddlers.

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03-05-19

Tags: Consortium for Research on Eye Tracking: Eye Tracking InfantsThe heart of the Consortium is the members and their experiences with eye tracking. Below you will find a brief synposis of each member lab, what technology they are using and what research topics they are using it on.

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