Software

Here, we offer tools that our department develops for non-commercial, scientific use. You can find information for each individual tool and compiled resources for download. 

AOEyes

[Translate to Englisch:] AOEyes

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AOEyes is a free tool based on Python 3.7 for generating and plotting (simulated) gaze data and areas of interest (based on the Voronoi tessellation method) as well as for descriptive analysis of the classifications of gaze data. More information [here].

 

SalivaTracker

[Translate to Englisch:] SalivaTracker

SalivaTracker is a small, useful smartphone app for documenting collection times when collecting saliva samples in the field. SalivaTracker is currently only available for Android (from version 5.0; Lollipop). More information [here].

 

[Translate to Englisch:] Open TSST

The Open TSST VR is an adaption of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) in a virtual setting. The Open TSST VR uses the Unity engine and was tested using the HMD HTC Vive pro Eye. The Open TSST VR is freely available for non-commercial use. For more information, see [here]

 

SPLOT is a method described and developed by Belopolsky (2020) that relies on cluster-based permutation testing and allows the analysis of eye-tracking with high temporal resolution without risking inflation of alpha error. The corresponding Matlab code was programmed by us and can be viewed along with helpful comments [here].