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Rooms Explained & Floor Plan

The lab contains rooms that are part of both the A-wing and the B-wing. All 3 rooms starting with B-447 (a, b, & c) are EEG labs and all 4 rooms starting with B-449 (a, b, c, & d) are eye tracking labs. However, both spaces (B-447 & B-449) are equipped with eye-tracking as well as EEG devices. This means that it is possible to use any of the options in any of these labs. The divide of the labs is mainly due to the fact that EEG equipment such as electrodes, caps, gels, etc., is located in B-447.  

If you cannot find an EEG device in any of the B-449 rooms, then you can usually find this in the supply closet in the back of space B-447. If it is also not there, contact the Lab Coordinator. 

All rooms starting with A-437 (a - w) are behavioural cubicles. These are one-person spaces that can be controlled via a central computer or locally, see [LINK TO CUBICLE CONTROLLER]. BesidesYou this,do thenot have to book these cubicles when you want to use them. The rooms A-437m/A-437n and A-437o/A-437p are alsoexceptions twoto Eyethis. They are eye-tracking cubicles (nowithout EEG). All

Rooms A-429 & A-435 are known as VR-rooms or Multicubicles. They are flexible and spacious. Most of the time, they are used for VR studies. However, they can also be used for other experiments. If you would like to use these rooms startingfor witha A-437longer (A-437atime, upcontact tothe A-437w)Lab areCoordinator. behavioural cubicles.

Floor Plan

Here is the Floor Plan for the Brain & Behaviour Lab.

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