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"iGLWidgets Collection for Vision Science"

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Requirement: a WebGL-compatible browser. That's all you need ! All widgets have been successfully tested with Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Chrome on various plaforms (macOS, Windows, Ubuntu, iOS). To run a widget, simply click on its preview or the button to access its details panel.



Anatomy of a Psykinematix Widget (iGLWidget)


 Legal Warning: The use and distribution of the Psykinematix widgets are subject to the terms of this “End User License Agreement”. If you disagree with any of those terms, you SHALL NOT download, use, or distribute any of the Psykinematix widgets provided in this collection.



    

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Most basic visual stimuli

Gaussian Blob
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Grating
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Gabor Patch
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2D Visual Noise
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Different types of visual motion

First-Order Motion
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Second-Order Motion
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Ternus Effect
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Plaid Stimulus
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Some more advanced visual stimuli

Motion Contrast
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Radial Frequency Pattern
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Center-Surround
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Field of Gabor Patches
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Cool visual illusions adapted from Prof. Akiyoshi Kitaoka's work

Wave Illusion
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Tilted Checkerboard
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Simultaneous Brightness Contrast
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Illusory Staircase Gelb Effect
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How to install the iGLWidgets
as standalone Apps on your iOS device ?


Simply as illustrated below: 1) open the widget by taping its preview and 2) tap the Share button in Safari toolbar, then 3) select the "Add to Home Screen” option, rename the widget if you wish and finally 4) tap the "Add" button to make the widget appear as a standalone app on your iOS device !


To run a widget offline: The above widgets can be also installed locally to run on your device while offline. To install on desktop platforms: click the button to download a widget as a zipped folder (fairly small in size, typically less than 500 kB when uncompressed); unzip the file and open the index.html file inside the folder with the wdgt extension to run the widget locally. On macOS, control-click on the wdgt file and select “Show Package Contents” to access the index.html file. Note that on macOS 10.14 and below, if double-clicking the wdgt package you will be asked whether to install it as a Dashboard widget (it will be then automatically moved to "/Users/YourUserName/Library/Widgets/"). Click here to learn how to install a widget as a standalone app on your iOS device.


 Legal Warning: The use and distribution of the Psykinematix iGLWidgets are subject to the terms of this “End User License Agreement”. If you disagree with any of those terms, you SHALL NOT download, use, or distribute any of the Psykinematix widgets provided above.

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