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From: Nick on 20 Jun 2010 11:56 Dear MATLAB Community, I have just begun some on-campus research and am starting to learn how to use MATLAB. I am trying to design a program to help adjust and collect data regarding optomotor recordings and response of out test specimen. I was advised to download a tool known as PsychToolBox and incorporate it into our setup, however, I do not know where to start. Any help will greatly be appreciated. Sincerely, A Fellow Member
From: us on 20 Jun 2010 12:06 "Nick " <nathan.n(a)husky.neu.edu> wrote in message <hvldml$8dm$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Dear MATLAB Community, > > I have just begun some on-campus research and am starting to learn how to use MATLAB. I am trying to design a program to help adjust and collect data regarding optomotor recordings and response of out test specimen. I was advised to download a tool known as PsychToolBox and incorporate it into our setup, however, I do not know where to start. Any help will greatly be appreciated. > > Sincerely, > A Fellow Member what a wonderful task to be solved by ML... now, where's your specific, ie, ML related, question(?)... us ps: i like the expression ...test specimen... a lot: do you intend to record eye movements from dead frogs... (how did you convince your local ethics committee[?]...)
From: sscnekro on 20 Jun 2010 13:04
> PsychToolBox and incorporate it into our setup, however, I do not know where to start I do not like to disturb this scientific debate, but if you want to hear a smart advise Nick, write down a few intelligent highly specific questions on your optomotoric stuff as long as us is entertained or curious. |