Vision Egg Visual stimulus creation and control
with open source software

Introduction

Home Introduction & News
News
Screenshots Views of the demos
Technologies About Python and OpenGL
Platforms Hardware compatibility
Frame rates Frame rates explained
Synchronization Interfacing with other hardware
Calibration Calibrating displays

Documentation

Programmer's Manual Concept overview
Tutorial Simple demo programs explained
Library Reference
FAQ Frequently asked questions

Download and Install

Downloads Get it now!
Installation overview A quick installation summary
Windows Install Step-by-step
Mac OS X Install Step-by-step
Linux install Step-by-step
SGI IRIX install Step-by-step

Miscellaneous

Mailing list Stay up to date
Eye tracking
Labview GUI/Data acquisition interface
The future Potential upcoming changes to be aware of
Develop! How to help the Vision Egg
Other solutions Links to similar stuff
Thanks Credits
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Thanks: Credits

We would like to thank everyone who has contributed suggetions, comments, and most of all, code to the Vision Egg.

To date, the Vision Egg has been developed by Andrew D. Straw. Currently, I am a post-doctoral scholar at Caltech in the lab of Michael Dickinson. This project began while I was a Ph.D. student at the University of Washington and later at the University of Adelaide in the lab of David O'Carroll. While a Ph.D. student, I was supported by Predoctoral Fellowship in the Biological Sciences from the Howard Hughes Medical Institue.

Code contributors:

Jamie Theobald, University of Washington (Labview code)

Major enhancements to the ephys server/GUI code to use normal (or slightly modified) demo scripts in this environment were done by Imran Ali and Lachlan Dowd in the lab of David O'Carroll at the University of Adelaide.

An initial patch for stereo support sent by Yuichi Sakano and Kevin J. MacKenzie at York University.


Please direct enquires to the Vision Egg mailing list.
The primary author of the Vision Egg is Andrew Straw
This page last modified 18 Feb 2005.
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