I started remaining still, then I looked 10 times for each direction(r,l,u,d).
in every change in direction I had a short period of time of stillness.
the axis cannot retrieve the right orientation due to the position of the sensor, which is calibrated for staying in plane on a table. so looking up/down doesn’t mean an Y movement, for example.
in every change in direction I had a short period of time of stillness.
the axis cannot retrieve the right orientation due to the position of the sensor, which is calibrated for staying in plane on a table. so looking up/down doesn’t mean an Y movement, for example.
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Hi Lucio, thanks for posting! I will start working on an eye movement channel for the FIELD plugin right away. The data looks very promising…
We will have to see a picture of your swimming goggles with the IR LED mounted on at some point! 😀
Which mouse did you cut the infrared sensor out of?
Hi Michael.
I have just tried your latest FIELD plugin where I tried a desk test using both a modern USB optical mouse and an old PS2 analogue ball mouse.
I get promising results including the ball mouse suprisingly.
The old mice do use an internal photodiode pair on the x and y axis where spoked plastic wheels in between convert ball movement into light pulses.
Hi Rob, thanks for testing! You should be able to incorporate Lucio’s FIELD hack into your halovision cam mask pretty easily if you have a mouse you can sacrifice… how is that project coming along – have you been able to record a REM session yet?
Hi Michael.
I will have to try to get hold of another mouse and rip the guts out of it and try to incorporate it into my cam cup.
I have put some off air tests on my projects page, except I do need to do some proper post-WBTB testing.
Summer tends to give me post-WBTB insomnia though.
I’m enjoying the hacks though.
Elite, found it: Project ‘DreamJacker’ and ‘Roxanne’!