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- From: green@ie.utoronto.ca (Marc Green)
- Subject: Re: MACs for psychophysics
- Message-ID: <C1EurL.4os@ie.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: University of Toronto, Department of Industrial Engineering
- References: <DAVIS.93Jan24221710@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 12:59:44 GMT
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- davis@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu ("John E. Davis") writes:
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- >I am posting this for a friend. I have no idea of the proper group in which
- >to post this article.
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- >Our laboratory is interested using a Mac to display simple and complex
- >images as stimuli in human psychophysical experimentation. We would need
- >control of the timing and need synch pulses to control auxiliary equipment.
- > Is anyone aware of commercial hardware/software packages to do this?
- >Please respond directly to duffyfr@a1.tch.harvard.edu. Thank you.
- >Frank H. Duffy
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- >#___/John E. Davis\_________________________________________________________
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- ># internet: davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu
- ># bitnet: davis@ohstpy
- ># office: 617-735-6746
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- Yes, there is a package called VideoToolBox which has these functions and a
- lot more. It is available from ftp.stolaf.edu in pub/macpsych.
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- Marc Green
- Trent University
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