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kschiew Posted - Feb 27 2014 : 12:22:58 PM
Hello all,
I have a quick question. We are interested in collecting pupillometry and blink data in the scanner using the eyetracker but are concerned about anecdotes that the fan in the scanner blows on people's faces, disrupting their natural blinking activity. We were thinking about plastic goggles or other options to help protect people's eyes from the fan. I was wondering if anyone on the list has collected eyetracker data in the scanner and found an effective way to deal with this? Thanks so much!

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