Timing and Synchronization in Gaze-Contingent Displays and Latency-Sensitive Research Paradigms (V-VSS 2020)

This talk was presented by Dr. Sophie Kenny at the first Virtual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (V-VSS) on June 22nd, 2020.

Contributed by:

Dr. Sophie Kenny, VPixx Technologies

Date published:

June 22, 2020

Questions can be sent to: [email protected]

Overview

In this talk, originally presented on June 22nd, 2020, VPixx staff scientist Dr. Sophie Kenny discusses the importance of end to end latency in gaze contingent displays. She covers hardware and software related sources of delay in research systems, and why these are relevant for vision scientists. She also outlines the properties of different kinds of displays such as CRTs, LCDs and our PROPixx DLP projector and the consequences these technologies have for timing in research. 

This talk originally aired on Crowdcast. The full video is posted below.

Cite this guide

Kenny, S. (2020, June 22). Timing and synchronization in gaze-contingent displays and latency-sensitive research paradigms (V-VSS 2020). [Video file]. Retrieved from https://vpixx.com/vocal/timing-and-synchronization-v-vss-2020