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URL: https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/oculomatic-eye-tracking/
Proper Citation: Oculomatic Eye Tracking project (RRID:SCR_021465)
Description: Project related to investigate mechanisms of oculomotor behavior.Included system is provided by New York University scientists to track eye movement.System includes camera module, lens, IR-Light source, mounting solution, data acquisition device, and general purpose PC. System consists of open source software and modular hardware solution to eye tracking for use in humans and non-human primates.
Synonyms: Oculomatic Eye Tracking
Resource Type: project portal, instrument resource, data or information resource, portal
Defining Citation: DOI:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.06.016
Keywords: High speed eye tracking, Point Gray USB3.0 camera, Oculomatic Eye Tracking system, track eye movements, OpenBehavior, Instrument
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