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4.9.4 Data-Specification Lines
Right before each block of recorded data, a few specification lines are written to
the EDF file to report the recording information of the trial such as mount type,
sampling rate, filtering level, pupil threshold, and pupil tracking algorithm.
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RECCFG <tracking mode> <sampling rate> <file sample filter> <link
sample filter> <eye(s) recorded>
This specifies the tracking mode used (pupil-only vs. pupil-CR mode), sampling
rate (250, 500, 1000, or 2000 hz), file sample filter (0 – filter off; 1 – standard
filter; 2 – extra filter), link/analog filer (0 – filter off; 1 – standard filter; 2 – extra
filter), and the eyes (L, R, or LR) recorded in the trial.
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ELCLCFG <mount configuration>
This reports the mount configuration used to do data collection.
Configuration Typical Setup
MTABLER
Desktop, Stabilized Head, Monocular
BTABLER
Desktop, Stabilized Head, Binocular/Monocular
RTABLER
Desktop (Remote mode), Target Sticker, Monocular
RBTABLER
Desktop (Remote mode), Target Sticker, Binocular/Monocular
AMTABLER
Arm Mount, Stabilized Head, Monocular
ARTABLER
Arm Mount (Remote mode), Target Sticker, Monocular
BTOWER
Binocular Tower Mount, Stabilized Head, Binocular/Monocular
TOWER
Tower Mount, Stabilized Head, Monocular
MPRIM
Primate Mount, Stabilized Head, Monocular
BPRIM
Primate Mount, Stabilized Head, Binocular/Monocular
MLRR
Long-Range Mount, Stabilized Head, Monocular, Camera Level
BLRR
Long-Range Mount, Stabilized Head, Binocular/Monocular,
Camera Angled
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GAZE_COORDS <left> <top> <right> <bottom>
This reports the pixel resolution of the tracker recording. Left, top, right, and
bottom refer to the x-y coordinates of the top-left and bottom-right corners of
display.
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THRESHOLDS <eye> <pupil> <CR>
This reports the pupil and CR thresholds of the tracked eye(s).
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ELCL_PROC <pupil tracking algorithm>
This reports the pupil fitting processing type (i.e., ELLIPSE or CENTROID).
Immediately following a START line, several lines of data specifications may be
present. These lines contain more extensive data than the START line about
what data can be expected in the START...END block. These are most easily
processed by creating a set of flags for each possible data option (left-eye
events, right-eye samples, sample velocity, etc.), clearing these when the START