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In this lab, there are 9 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 9 identical cubicles. In each of them, the distance between monitor and edge of the working space is 75 cm in general. Chin rests are available as well. However, on cubicle (K1F46-C) is equipped with an eye-tracking system, so it should not be used for behavioral experiments.
  
  
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In case you need something not mentioned above, please contact the helpdesk and check whether they can provide it.  
 
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.
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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, chin rest, etc...) for your experiments, so that the changes can be set again to default for other experiments. In best case, you leave the lab in the same state as you entered it.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:43, 6 August 2014

In this lab, there are 9 identical cubicles. In each of them, the distance between monitor and edge of the working space is 75 cm in general. Chin rests are available as well. However, on cubicle (K1F46-C) is equipped with an eye-tracking system, so it should not be used for behavioral experiments.


Exemplary cubicle in lab K1F46.

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, chin rest, etc...) for your experiments, so that the changes can be set again to default for other experiments. In best case, you leave the lab in the same state as you entered it.

Back to Behavioral labs