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Camera Monitoring
The behavioural cubicles in the labs (A437-A to A437-W, excluding the Eyelink Cubicles) are equipped with live camera monitoring to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and maintain the integrity of experiments. The live stream is conducted throu...
EyeLink Set-up
There are nine rooms with an Eyelink system available. The eye trackers have different models and specs. Please think of what you need for your experiment before you reserve a specific lab. Example of one the Desktop Mount Eyelink cameras: All ni...
EyeLink Models
The different rooms have slightly different models of the EyeLink devices. Here is an overview. Make sure to consider this carefully! Space B449 & EyeLink Cubicles The rooms in B449 (a, b, c, and d) and the EyeLink cubicles (A437m/n & A437p/o) make use of:...
Virtual Reality (VR)
In the Multicubicles (A-429 and A-435), you can do all sorts of experiments that require a larger space. These rooms are flexible in use. An example of their use is Virtual Reality. These rooms need to be booked. You can find instructions for...
Guide to this Book!
This website works in a different way than the old Brain & Behaviour information website. Here we explain how and give tips on how to navigate it well. The structure is quite intuitive. You have books - in this case the "Brain & Behaviour Lab"; books have ...
EEG Set-up
In the Brain & Behaviour Lab, there are a total of 7 BioSemi systems. Three of them are permanently in B-447(A, B, & C). Two of them are rotated in the rooms of B-449(A, B, C, & D). The remaining two BioSemi systems can be used on request in B-449 (contact t...
EEG Models
We have two models of Biosemi A/D-boxes. Two are the newest ActiveThree's and the remaining five are ActiveTwo's/Active2.5's. ActiveThree Two rooms of B-447 (A & B), make use of the newest BioSemi ActiveThree systems. These work primarily the same as the o...
EEG Protocol
This is a manual for general use of EEG based on the "Quick Reference Guide" by Jonathan van Leeuwen. Before Participant Arrives Turn on computer. Turn on Actiview on BioSemi computer. Start the experiment on the experiment computer. Check battery, ...
Eye-tracking Protocol
Here we describe the general procedure when conducting eye-tracking experiments. Steps Check that the participant is not wearing eye make-up like mascara or hard contact lenses since these will both interfere with the measurement of eye movements. If t...
Pre Experiment
Ethics in Research Check the privacy rules on this website. You should submit a data management plan to the Research and Policy Support (REPS) Team (research.data.fgb@vu.nl). You can find more information on this website. Research has to comply with t...
Running Experiment
Participant Handling Before the start of your experiment, you should inform your participants on the goals, terms and conditions of your research with an information letter (ENG /NL ). After this they should agree with participating in the research by signi...
Post Experiment
Participant Debriefing When the participant is finished with the experiment, you can optionally give them a debriefing document (see example ). If needed, there is a special room available for debriefing; you can make use of A-437G. This is a bigger space ...
Stimuli Luminance
You can measure the luminance values of your stimuli using the SpyderX Pro colorimeter which can be found in the storage cupboard in MF-B447. Follow the steps below to measure the luminance: Open DisplayCAL on the stimulus monitor. Plug the SpyderX...