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Adjustable chin rest

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The adjustable chin rest is a device used to provide stable head positioning during visual experiments. It allows for adjustments to accommodate different participants' facial features and preferences.

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4 protocols using adjustable chin rest

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Electrodermal Responses to Visual Stimuli

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A Dell OptiPlex equipped with MATLAB software and Psychophysics Toolbox extensions (Brainard, 1997 (link)) was used to present the stimuli on a Dell P2717H monitor. The participants viewed the monitor from a distance of approximately 70 cm in a dimly lit room. Eye position was monitored using an EyeLink 1000 Plus desktop-mounted eye tracker (SR Research). Head position was maintained using an adjustable chin rest (SR Research). Paired electrodes (EL500, BioPac Systems, Inc.) were attached to the left forearm of each participant, and electric shocks were delivered through an isolated linear stimulator under the constant current setting (STMISOLA, BioPac Systems), which was controlled by custom Matlab scripts.
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Eye Tracking Experimental Setup

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A Dell OptiPlex equipped with Matlab software and Psychophysics Toolbox extensions [43 (link)] was used to present the stimuli on a Dell P2717H monitor. The participants viewed the monitor from a distance of approximately 70 cm in a dimly lit room. Eye position was monitored using an Eye Link 1000-plus desktop mount eye tracker (SR Research). Head position was maintained using an adjustable chin rest (SR Research).
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Visual Stimuli Presentation and Eye Tracking

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A Dell OptiPlex equipped with Matlab software and Psychophysics Toolbox extensions (Brainard, 1997 (link)) was used to present the stimuli on a Dell P2717H monitor. The participants viewed the monitor from a distance of approximately 70 cm in a dimly lit room. Eye position was monitored using an Eye Link 1000-plus desktop mount eye tracker (SR Research). Head position was maintained using an adjustable chin rest (SR Research).
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Psychophysical Stimulus Presentation and Eye Tracking

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A Dell OptiPlex equipped with the Matlab software and Psychophysics Toolbox extensions (Brainard, 1997) (link) was used to present the stimuli on a Dell P2717H monitor. The participants viewed the monitor from a distance of approximately 70 cm in a dimly lit room. Eye position was monitored using an EyeLink 1000-plus desktop-mount eyetracker (SR Research, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada). Head position was maintained using an adjustable chin rest (SR Research).
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