Web service available for detecting saccades/microsaccades using deep neural networks

We have a new web service that allows you to detect saccades/microsaccades in eye movement data using deep neural networks. You do not need to program the network algorithm yourself. Simply upload data and receive results from the world’s state-of-the-art algorithm for saccade/microsaccade detection! To use the web service, follow this link and upload your data to[…]

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting – November 2018

Our lab participated in this year’s annual Society for Neuroscience conference, which took place in San Diego, California. We had four different presentations on a variety of topics, including vision around the time of saccades, visual working memory, blindsight, and fine control of saccadic eye movements. The conference was a perfect chance to catch-up on[…]