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
Presenters
CEO
BIOPAC Systems, Inc
Frazer Findlay is CEO of BIOPAC and has more than 25 years’ experience in life science data acquisition and analysis. Frazer is a well-regarded expert in the physiology monitoring industry and has facilitated workshops around the world. He is familiar with a variety of software, equipment, and laboratory protocols for a wide array of signals and measurements.
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