Experts discuss and demonstrate how to set up and plan experiments combining virtual reality (VR) with real-time eye tracking and physiology data measurement.
Join BIOPAC and WorldViz to learn how to set up an experiment combining eye tracking and biometric feedback with a Virtual Reality setup.
In this webinar, Frazer Findlay and Sado Rabaudi discuss and demonstrate how to set up and plan VR experiments with integrated eye tracking and real-time physiology data measurement.
Key Topics Include:
- How to set up a VR and Physiology experiment
- How to set up Eye Tracking in VR
- How to integrate VR, Eye Tracking, Physiology, and Biofeedback
- How to add VR event markers to Physiology data
- Display and analysis of Eye Tracking data
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BIOPAC Systems, Inc
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