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* lab [[K2D-30]] has a '''3D monitor''' (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz), and which is more suitable if a high refresh rate is more critical than a large field of view or high resolution ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/236075/samsung-syncmaster-2233rz-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]).  
 
* lab [[K2D-30]] has a '''3D monitor''' (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz), and which is more suitable if a high refresh rate is more critical than a large field of view or high resolution ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/236075/samsung-syncmaster-2233rz-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]).  
 
* lab [[K2D-34]] has a 3D monitor AND an '''Ultra HD monitor''' (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz). The latter is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with high resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/383650/asus-pb287q-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). You should follow the [[instructions for switching between monitors in K2D-34]] when switching between them.
 
* lab [[K2D-34]] has a 3D monitor AND an '''Ultra HD monitor''' (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz). The latter is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with high resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/383650/asus-pb287q-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). You should follow the [[instructions for switching between monitors in K2D-34]] when switching between them.
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'''General instructions for using the EEG labs: '''
 
'''General instructions for using the EEG labs: '''

Revision as of 13:15, 23 June 2015


Please note that the EEG labs currently have different presentation setups. It is important that you realize that for most experiments you will want to make a choice about which lab to use beforehand and stick to that lab. Otherwise you will have different presentation settings for different subjects!

  • lab K2D-30 has a 3D monitor (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz), and which is more suitable if a high refresh rate is more critical than a large field of view or high resolution (specifications here).
  • lab K2D-34 has a 3D monitor AND an Ultra HD monitor (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz). The latter is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with high resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical (specifications here). You should follow the instructions for switching between monitors in K2D-34 when switching between them.


General instructions for using the EEG labs:

  • Turn off all cell phones (also outside the subject cubicle), when the speakers are turned on (when you use sound in your experiment or your predecessor has left them on).
  • Close the lab entrance door to make optimal usage of the faraday cage http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
  • Turn the occupied light on when you’re running an experiment and turn it off when you finish running.
  • Write the number of electrodes you use in your reservation. Example reservation: “John Doe J.Doe@vu.nl 0612345678 128channels”
  • Bring broken electrode bundles to Jarik (BioSemi doesn’t want us to put stickers or tape one them).
  • Inform Jarik when there’s a now-show, so I can use all free office hours to do maintenance and bundle testing/repairs.
  • Use the passive mouse buttons instead of normal mouse or keyboards for high precisions response timing. http://itmwiki.psy.vu.nl/index.php/EEG_LPT_sync_triggers


Manuals and forms (everybody who measures EEG in one of the labs should read and adhere to these!):


Data analysis:


Equipment:

Unless otherwise noted, all labs have a BioSemi acquisition system. Our FPP IT department maintains the labs, including the BioSemi system. They maintain a page about the system (including information about how to send triggers and which caps we have):


If you want more information about EEG and/or the labs, you can contact one of the research assistants and/or one of the staff members: