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kkw4 Posted - Jul 19 2010 : 4:10:05 PM
Hi! Can someone let me know whether both 3T scanners have eyetracking and Viewpoint capability? The wiki suggests that both have the correct hardware inputs for eyetracking but doesn't say anything (that I can find) about software. I'll need something that can interface with Presentation.

Thanks!
-Karli
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jim.voyvodic Posted - Jul 19 2010 : 4:17:18 PM
All 4 scanner PC's (2 at each scanner) should have Viewpoint software.
The ones that are used to analyze the eye camera input are on Donders (BIAC3)
and Kulpe (BIAC5). The versions on Mach and Darwin are mostly for software
testing -- they are not connected to the camera.

Jim

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