The NeuroVis laboratory was established at the turn of 2022 and 2023. The official opening took place at the end of March 2023 under the supervision of dr hab. Veslawa Osinska prof. NCU. The main assumption was to create a comfortable space for both researchers and subjects. Completing the appropriate equipment to conduct research on brain activity and biometric data in virtual space has led to a state where the laboratory is equipped with advanced equipment for the implementation of complex research experiments.
Among others, in the laboratory we will find:
Zortrax M200
Advanced 3D printer with wireless connectivity. Zoltrax M. Layer resolution from 90 to 390 microns. The minimum wall thickness is 450 microns. In our laboratory, it is primarily used to print elements necessary in the openBCI project
Kamizelka eqivitall
A vest with a mobile module that allows you to monitor the physiological parameters of the body. The collected measurements include heart rate, temperature, body position, body activity. In addition, the laboratory is equipped with an electrodermal measurement module (GSR)
HTC Vive Pro Eye
Virtual reality goggles with a resolution of 2880 x 1600 (1440 x 1600/each eye). The headset additionally allows you to track eye movements and, together with the available manipulators, is one of the most modern market solutions
Muse 2
The laboratory is equipped with an EEG band that allows the measurement of brain wave activity.
Eye trackery GAZE POINT
Eye trackery GAZE POINT eyetracker1.jpg eyetracker2.jpg Two Gaze Piont eye trackers with 5 or 9-step calibration and dedicated software are available to laboratory users.
Sprzęt komputerowy
The laboratory is equipped with high-class computer equipment, a laptop and a stationary unit with high computing power. The equipment is prepared to conduct comfortable user research in terms of eye tracking, F.A.C.S and BCI emotion coding systems.