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CRS News This Quarter (July - September 07)



NEW! BlueGain EOG amplifier - flexible, wireless EOG measurement.
September 2007

We are excited to be launching our brand new product, BlueGain EOG, this month.

BlueGain EOG is a wirelessly connected amplifier for directly measuring patient electrooculograms (EOG).

The philosophy behind BlueGain EOG is to create a device that amplifies then directly digitises signal to allow for subsequent processing and analysis to be done digitally in the host computer.

An infra red marker channel has been built in to provide a wireless way to sychncronise the data stream with external events with absolute accuracy.

BlueGain EOG has many measures built in to ensure data streaming is as accurate and reliable as possible, and the wireless connection and handy arm strap make EOG recording easy and convenient.

Click here to find out more

Click here to view the technical specification


Come and visit our stand at ECEM 2007!
August 2007

 

Durham


The 14th European Conference on Eye Movements 2007 will be held in Potsdam University, Germany on the 19th - 23rd August.

We are excited to again be sponsoring the ECEM Rudolf Groner Poster Prize at the event.

Highlights include a plenary symposium in honour of John M. Findlay, and invited lectures from Gerry Altmann, Michael E. Goldberg, Hans-Otto Karnath, Susana Martinez-Conde and Keith Rayner.

Come and meet Tom Robson and Jill Legane who will be at our stand with a selection of our Eyetracking equipment that they will be happy to show you.


Durham University opens the Robson Cambridge Research Suite in October for new MSc Course.
July 2007

From October 2007, Durham University will be offering a new MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience. As part of the course, Durham will be offering classes in MATLAB programming and the practical application of CRS equipment, like the ViSaGe stimulus generator and Video Eyetracker Toolbox, to research questions in cognitive neuroscience. This practical part of the course will be held in the newly named Robson Cambridge Research Suite!

Durham also plan to offer the practical part of the MSc as an intensive, 1-week residential program open to all graduate students. We hope this will be of particular interest to any of our existing and future customers that plan to use MATLAB in their CRS-equipped lab.

 

 



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