New eye blink video
'This is a short information video that explains the eyeblink conditioning task. During this task, children are seated in a comfortable chair and fitted with an adjustable plastic headset. Attached to the headset is a flexible tube which delivers air puffs. The air puffs are set to a low intens...
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description | 'This is a short information video that explains the eyeblink conditioning task. During this task, children are seated in a comfortable chair and fitted with an adjustable plastic headset. Attached to the headset is a flexible tube which delivers air puffs. The air puffs are set to a low intensity that is just enough to elicit a blink. During the task, a choice of DVDs are played to keep the child alert and to reduce boredom. A computer program generates sounds and airpuffs. Eyeblinks are recorded using pairs of sensors (two below the child's right eye and one on child's forehead), with conductive gel applied. This task is conducted in our mobile testing van parked in school's car park or playground, or outside your home. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:31584c69-6f4d-4bda-8307-2ef89b84f5492022-03-26T13:07:21ZNew eye blink videoDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:31584c69-6f4d-4bda-8307-2ef89b84f549Experimental psychologyEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2011Bishop, D'This is a short information video that explains the eyeblink conditioning task. During this task, children are seated in a comfortable chair and fitted with an adjustable plastic headset. Attached to the headset is a flexible tube which delivers air puffs. The air puffs are set to a low intensity that is just enough to elicit a blink. During the task, a choice of DVDs are played to keep the child alert and to reduce boredom. A computer program generates sounds and airpuffs. Eyeblinks are recorded using pairs of sensors (two below the child's right eye and one on child's forehead), with conductive gel applied. This task is conducted in our mobile testing van parked in school's car park or playground, or outside your home. |
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title | New eye blink video |
title_full | New eye blink video |
title_fullStr | New eye blink video |
title_full_unstemmed | New eye blink video |
title_short | New eye blink video |
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topic | Experimental psychology |
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