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jamie.morris Posted - Apr 16 2005 : 12:14:40 PM
I noticed that the goggles at the 4T appear to be a bit dirty. This makes the stimuli appear to be slightly blurry. Some of the dust appears to be inside the lenses of the goggles. I'm wondering if there is a protocol for cleaning the goggles?

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tozer Posted - Apr 16 2005 : 12:56:46 PM
Jamie,

We clean the goggles after every subject with an alcohol wipe or two. But as for "inside" the goggles I'm not sure...

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