Hello,
I am a PhD student beginning to do work measuring accuracy of horizontal
smooth pursuit to sinusoidally moving targets using an Eyelink tracker.
I have no previous experience with this and am hoping to find some
references giving detailed algorithms for getting fully from the point of
having just the raw horizontal data to the point of calculating measures
such as modal/peak gain and root mean square error (i.e., ideally
incorporating strategies for dealing with general clean-up issues such as
blink-removal).
Can anyone recommend a reference or two to help me begin to get up to
speed on this data-analytic aspect of things?
Please just email me directly on this.
Many thanks!
Jeremy
p.s. Also, I am trying to decide whether I need to use a bite-bar in order
to get a viable measurement of horizontal smooth pursuit accuracy with the
Eyelink. Any advice on this?
_________________________
Jeremy Wilmer
William James Hall - Room 710
Vision Lab - Psychology Department
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
617-493-7105
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