The laboratory is equipped with a Faraday cage, EEG, and eye tracking systems to record adults’ EEG signal alone or simultaneously with participants’ eye movements.
Members of the EEG and Co-Registration Laboratory record participants’ EEG signal alone or simultaneously with eye movement recordings to investigate cognitive processes as they occur millisecond-by-millisecond.
Lab members
Dr John Everett Marsh
Reader in Cognitive Psychology
Dr Sara Milledge
Lecturer in Psychology
Detailed information
Kit list
- EEG systems: 64-Channels BrainCaps with passive electrodes (Brain Products UK Ltd); 64-Channels QuickCaps (Compumedics Neuroscan); SynAmps RT 64-channel amplifier (Compumedics Neuroscan); Faraday Cage.
- Eye tracker system: Desktop Mount Eyelink 1000 Plus (SR Research).
- Data analysis computers: Members of the lab have access to high-hand computers for data analyses of the co-registered data. In addition to the standard computing software, these computers are equipped with specialist software, including Matlab and its toolboxes and extensions (EEGLAB, EYE-EEG, Fieldtrip), R, Experiment Builder, Data Viewer.
Availability
Access via appointment with Dr Federica Degno (fdegno@uclan.ac.uk)
Location
The EEG and Co-Registration Laboratory can be found in DB142 of the Darwin Building
