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Real-time integration of eye tracking and EEG

It is becom­ing more pop­u­lar to inte­grate eye track­ers directly with EEG acqui­si­tion hard­ware (and soft­ware). As the com­pany Advanced Neuro Technology reports, they have now cre­ated a real-time sys­tem inte­gra­tion of their ASA-LAB with Tobii eye track­ers. Now, this sounds really excel­lent as the two sys­tems now also share event infor­ma­tion (for exam­ple trig­ger data), [...]

Psychophysiology of James Bond in Wired

I was very happy to see a Wired arti­cle about our fel­low FUGA part­ners from CKIR and their (by now already 3 years old) research on the dig­i­tal game James Bond, which was played by 36 Finnish stu­dents for their research exper­i­ment. The arti­cle itself was called “The psy­chophys­i­ol­ogy of James Bond: Phasic emo­tional responses to [...]