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In this lab, there are 6 identical cubicles. In each of them, the distance between monitor and edge of the working space is 70 cm in general. Chin rests are available as well.  
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In this lab, there are 6 cubicles. Five of them are identical, the last one is euqipped with an eye tracker (K2F71-A). All information on this page are valid only for the 'normal' cubicles in this lab. In each of these five, the distance between monitor and edge of the working space is 70 cm in general. Chin rests are available as well.  
  
  
[[File:DSC00173.jpeg|thumbnail|upright=0.7|Exemplary cubicle in the lab.  ]]
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[[File:DSC00173.jpeg|thumbnail|upright=0.7|Exemplary cubicle in lab K2F-71.  ]]
  
 
==Facilities==
 
==Facilities==
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Also, let the Lab coordinator or the research assistant of the respective lab know if you have to change some settings (e.g. monitor contrast, distance to screen, etc...) for your experiments, so that the changes can be set again to default for other experiments.
 
Also, let the Lab coordinator or the research assistant of the respective lab know if you have to change some settings (e.g. monitor contrast, distance to screen, etc...) for your experiments, so that the changes can be set again to default for other experiments.
== How to run an experiment ==
 
===Staff===
 
# Create  your experiment and make sure it will work on the machines in the lab
 
# Put it on the EMS system (ems.psy.vu.nl) including all information the research assistant (RA) needs to run it (Inclusion criteria, apparatus, etc.)
 
# Put all necessary experimental files in your Folder on the Cerberus server \\cerberus.psy.vu.nl\Labs\K2F71\Expt\YourName\ExperimentName\
 
# If there was no detailed description of the experiment added when uploaded to EMS, create it on the SONA system (vu.sona-systems.com) and provide access to the RA, so that he/she can upload timeslots.
 
# In the end of the RA’s working days, the computers and the Cerberus server get synchronized. Afterwards, you find all existing data of your experiment there in your folder.
 
# In case you also want to have access to your data from outside the VU, tell the RA to upload the experimental files to EMS.
 
  
== Maintenance ==
 
  
*[[Guideline monitor configuration]]
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 6 August 2014

In this lab, there are 6 cubicles. Five of them are identical, the last one is euqipped with an eye tracker (K2F71-A). All information on this page are valid only for the 'normal' cubicles in this lab. In each of these five, the distance between monitor and edge of the working space is 70 cm in general. Chin rests are available as well.


Exemplary cubicle in lab K2F-71.

Facilities

Below find information regarding all devices used in the lab. If you need something that is not in the list, ask the Helpdesk whether they have it in store.

In case you need something not mentioned above, please contact the helpdesk and check whether they can provide it.

Also, let the Lab coordinator or the research assistant of the respective lab know if you have to change some settings (e.g. monitor contrast, distance to screen, etc...) for your experiments, so that the changes can be set again to default for other experiments.


Back to Behavioral labs