Electronics for generating simultaneous random-dot cyclopean and monocular stimuli |
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Authors: | Robert Neff Scott Schwartz David G. Stork |
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Affiliation: | 1. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | We present a design for a versatile electronic device that produces simultaneous dynamic cyclopean (disparity) and monocular visual stimuli on standard monitors. These stimuli consist of dynamic random-dot cinematograms with the cyclopean and monocular components under real-time simultaneous but independent control. For example, one possible stimulus consists of a horizontal sinusoidal disparity grating moving upward in the frontal plane, made from randomdot fields that move to the right at an arbitrary speed. The device can be controlled by any microcomputer with serial input/output capability. |
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