( apologies for the deliberate cross posting - I need to ensure all
potential ynic-ers get this )
Further to my previous emails, and subsequent system testing, we propose
to change the visual projection system in MRI over the Easter weekend.
As of Tuesday the 7th of April 2015, projection in MRI would be at both
a higher resolution and at a different aspect ratio (moving to
'widescreen'). Crucially, this means that any visual stimuli you are
currently using in MRI will look different in size on the screen as of
the change-over.
I have attached a summary schematic of these changes.
All future projects should take these changes into account when
designing visual stimuli but, obviously, this change has a particular
impact on studies part-way through data collection.
The good news is that the solution is relatively simple: visual stimuli
simply need to be rescaled by a factor of 1.8 (make them 1.8 x bigger)
to achieve the same image size.
Actions:
1) Let me know ASAP if you have any concerns so that we can address them.
2) If you need help rescaling your images PLEASE contact us for help.
3) If you want to test your rescaled images, or test to see what size
any future project's images will appear on the screen get in touch with
us (we have a demo machine set up).
Rest assured that the 'old' projection system is not being binned, and
thus, if absolutely necessary, a switch back to the 'old' system could
me made.
We are here to help you through this transition, which we believe
brings many benefits to our MRI visual display setup. Feel free to
contact us with any queries.
( .. and look out for exciting news about automatic eye-tracking for all
visual MRI experiments! .. )
Andre'
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Andre Gouws
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5NY
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 435327
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356
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