The Texas Eye-Movement Research Laboratory (or TERL) comprises many state-of-the-art
facilities for research in human and robotic eye movements. We currently
have two SRI/Fourward DPI eye trackers (in a binocular configuration) including
twin stimulus
deflectors/image stabilizers, two independent ASL remote heads-free video
eye trackers, and one ASL/Virtual Research integrated helmet-mounted virtual
reality display and video eye tracker. We also have a cutting-edge active,
foveated, binocular, robotic vision system for studying artificial vision
systems incorporating human-like foveation and eye (camera) movement behavior.
In addition, TERL has ample hardware and software facilities for data acquisition,
sophisticated real-time data analysis and display, and off-line data and
image analysis.