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The St. Andrews Vision Labs have been furnished with equipment via funds from the University of St. Andrews
and the
EPSRC. The labs provide
a well equipped environment for the study of human vision and eye movements.
Our eqipment includes:
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Psychophysics set-ups for the study of binocular vision (including modified Wheatstone stereoscopes and active shutter goggles).
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Two binocular eye tracking systems.
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Magnetic position and orientation tracker.
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Motor-controlled motion platforms to generate real 1-D or 2-D object motion.
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Viewing cabinet for sampling of real 3-D scenes under controlled lighting conditions.
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Haploscope for binocular presentation of geometrically correct images to simulate 3-D scenes (still in production, coming soon!).
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Software: in-house software is used for stimulus presentation under Delphi, Matlab (and the Psychophysics toolbox) and C.
For further information please contact a member of the
Vision Lab
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