PlatformCommander - An open source software for an easy integration of motion platforms in research laboratories
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Motion platforms are devices that allow for a selective stimulation of all five sub-components of the peripheral vestibular organ with high temporal and spatial precision. This makes motion platforms a valuable tool in clinical and basic [1]
vestibular and motion research.
Despite the wide range of application in human [2,3] and primate [4] research, no standard regarding a software package for interfacing the platform and controlling its motions has emerged and most labs have developed their own code for interfacing their hexapod. These customized, closed-source solutions are in contrast to the current open-science research practice as they hinder inter-lab collaborations, comparisons, replications, or shared efforts for implementing new features.
PlatformCommander is an open-source software package for interfacing motion platforms which allows for rigorous and flexible experiment control. It is ideal for the synchronization of data from different sources with high temporal precision.
vestibular and motion research.
Despite the wide range of application in human [2,3] and primate [4] research, no standard regarding a software package for interfacing the platform and controlling its motions has emerged and most labs have developed their own code for interfacing their hexapod. These customized, closed-source solutions are in contrast to the current open-science research practice as they hinder inter-lab collaborations, comparisons, replications, or shared efforts for implementing new features.
PlatformCommander is an open-source software package for interfacing motion platforms which allows for rigorous and flexible experiment control. It is ideal for the synchronization of data from different sources with high temporal precision.
Date of Publication
2022-01-21
Publication Type
Conference Item
Subject(s)
100 - Philosophy::150 - Psychology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Prelz, Carlo | |
Fitze, Daniel C. | |
Additional Credits
Institut für Psychologie, Abt. Kognitive Psychologie, Wahrnehmung und Methodenlehre
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open.access