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'''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!''' | '''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!''' | ||
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* lab [[K2D-30]] has a '''3D monitor''' that is smaller (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz). That lab is more suitable if field of view and resolution are less critical, but a high refresh rate is ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/236075/samsung-syncmaster-2233rz-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). | * lab [[K2D-30]] has a '''3D monitor''' that is smaller (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz). That lab is more suitable if field of view and resolution are less critical, but a high refresh rate is ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/236075/samsung-syncmaster-2233rz-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). | ||
* lab [[K2D-34]] has an '''Ultra HD''' screen (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz), and is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with good resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/383650/asus-pb287q-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). | * lab [[K2D-34]] has an '''Ultra HD''' screen (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz), and is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with good resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical ([http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/383650/asus-pb287q-zwart/specificaties/ specifications here]). | ||
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'''Manual (everybody who measures EEG in one of the labs should read and adhere to this!):''' | '''Manual (everybody who measures EEG in one of the labs should read and adhere to this!):''' | ||
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+ | * [[File:EEG manual BioSemi Vu 2015.pdf]] | ||
'''Data analysis:''' | '''Data analysis:''' | ||
− | *[[Scripts for processing EEG data]] | + | * [[Scripts for processing EEG data]] |
− | *[[Information and forms for running EEG experiments]] | + | * [[Information and forms for running EEG experiments]] |
Revision as of 12:42, 17 March 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 that is smaller (22" size, resolution of 1680x1050 running at 120 Hz). That lab is more suitable if field of view and resolution are less critical, but a high refresh rate is (specifications here).
- lab K2D-34 has an Ultra HD screen (28" size, resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60Hz), and is meant for experiments that require a large field of view with good resolution, but for which a high refresh rate is less critical (specifications here).
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):
Manual (everybody who measures EEG in one of the labs should read and adhere to this!):
Data analysis: