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DESCRIPTION OF THE EYE BRAIN TRACKER
e(ye)BRAIN has developed a new kind of device, called EYE BRAIN TRACKERS or EBT. These devices allow examiners to test eye movement behavior in order to diagnose neurological illnesses. Neuroscience researchers also use these tools in behavioral studies.
EBTs consist of the following: - a recording device for high-frequency, accurate eye movement measurement; - two specific screens; - an introductory computer application for behavioral testing; - an automatic test analysis application. When an eye movement exam is conducted, the tests are displayed on a screen. The subject receives instructions on how to take the tests. The subject's eye movements are recorded while he takes the test. Once the tests are completed, the examiner may conduct a thoroughly automatic analysis, with the option of manually adjusting the results to enhance quality. Based on this analysis, an eye movement report is automatically printed to aid the examiner in diagnosing patients' possible illnesses. Using this comprehensive device, doctors can conduct eye movement exams, and researchers can develop their own eye movement paradigms. |
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