In article <30FA392B.3FBC at neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>, Benjamin
Godde <godde at neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>> we are looking for a graphic card to generate visual stimuli in
> electrophysiological experiment.
> This card should have a extensive library for complex graphics and
> should be easyly programmable (we have a 120 Hz monitor).
> We have to use bars,gratings,rectangles(different angles) which are
> moving or flickering or stationary. Also we have to use complex random
> patterns or foreground/background stimuli.
>> Any suggestions or adresses?
Dr. Robert Douglas at the University of British Columbia, Canada designs
and sells a program for visual (and electrical) stimulation and data
collection for the Macintosh computer. (it's called A/Dvance) I've seen
his displays, and some of them are pretty complex. He might have some
information of interest to you.
He has a website at:
http://www.mckellar.com, or you can E-mail at:
rdouglas at mckellar.com
Jamie Boyd
Vanderbilt University
boydjd at ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu