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Our quarterly e-newsletters are the perfect way to share the new ideas we've spotted with our clients, collaborators and the wider scientific community of which we are proud to be a part. Why not take a look through some of our editions from 2006 and 2008, which are filled with research, product news and details of all the CRS developments at the time.

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Spring 2008

The Spring 2008 edition was packed full of the latest news from the vision science community along with two new CRS sponsored lectures.

We gave our commentary on the situation facing vision researchers in obtaining the appropriate CRT display technology, answering the question "Where have all the CRTs gone?". The edition also introduced our ViSaGe package options - the one stop way to kit out your vision science laboratory based on the type of stimuli you want to present. Lectures in this edition came from Professor Stuart Anstis and Professor Vince DiLollo and we congratulated the winners of some very prestigious prizes awarded in the first quarter of 2008.

Click here to view a full edition of the Spring 2008 Newsletter


Winter 2007

The final 2007 edition of CRS News introduced our Usability product category; a range of glasses to simulate different types of colour vision deficiency.

We also brought you Research from Professor Janette Atkinson in which she explores infant vision research, and some hints about what we have in store for 2008 - including sponsored talks, events, competitions and exciting product development!

Click here to view a full version of the Winter 2007 Newsletter.


October 2007 - CRS at Neuroscience Newsletter

This special edition of CRS News centred on Neuroscience to coinside with our exhibiting at the Society for Neuroscience 2007 Annual Meeting.

 

This edition was packed full of exciting research. A feature on Prof. Wu Li and his work shows how to gain the ViSaGe advantage in Neurophysiology, and some major themes in Neuroscience are considered by Prof. Kathy Mullen, Prof. Mel Goodale and Prof. Larry Abbott in their recent lectures, which are available to view on our website.  

 

Click here to view a full version of the October 2007 Neuroscience Themed Newsletter


Autumn 2007

Autumn 2007's edition focussed on eye-movements and brought readers the very latest advancements in CRS eyetracking technology.

A lecture from Iain Gilchrist presents the argument that it crucial to track eye movements in all vision experiments and we revealed the latest in Eyetracking development at CRS, including BlueGainEOG our new wireless EOG amplifier, add on binocular and stereoscopic capabilities of our High Speed eyetrackers and a farewell to the much cited Skalar Iris Limbus tracker.

Click here to view a full version of the Autumn 2007 Newsletter


Summer 2007
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Summer 2007's edition - celebrating the launch of MRI-Live! our unique tool for human brain mapping

Also featuring a fascinating research topic from Professor Andy Smith, our latest collaboration with Durham University and the MRI-Live! reference centre coming soon to Aston University MRI research centre.

Click here to view a full version of the Summer 2007 Newsletter


Winter 2006

Winter 2006

In our Christmas edition 2006 we introduced another sponsored lecture; "Energy, Information and Retinal Function" by Prof. Simon Laughlin FRS.

As well as a feature about our collaboration with the AVA to offer a training course for young vision scientists, as well as a look into who has been using our equipment in research!

Click here to view the full version of the Winter 2006 Newsletter


Summer 2006

Summer 2006 Newsletter

Our Summer 2006 edition brought you Sophie Weurger's lecture - "Colours and Cones".

Along with featured products for use in colour based vision research and the introduction of myCRS - the online feature to get the most from our team of experts.

Click here to view a full version of the Summer 2006 Newsletter


Spring 2006

In the Spring of 2006 we released our very first newsletter.

We introduced two exciting new collaborations, a lecture from professor Brainard and focused on some of our major tools for vision science.

Click here to view a full version of thw Spring 2006 Newsletter



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