The STP100W SuperLab Stimulus Presentation System is a stand-alone system that measures subject responses to visual or auditory stimuli. It can present visual stimuli on a computer screen, or auditory stimuli via headphones or speakers, and simultaneously (1ms resolution) send trigger signals to an MP System for data synchronization and collection purposes.
The SuperLab software can be used to change the placement of visual stimuli on the screen, change the screen's background color, choose from a variety of input and timing options, and provide feedback to subjects based on either response or reaction time. Different trigger channels can be paired to different visual or auditory stimuli to perform sophisticated evoked response averaging tests (e.g. P300).
Use the AcqKnowledge Digital inputs to stim events tool to automatically score and label digital event marks from the SuperLab presentation. The digital channels are interpreted as a binary number. Each stimulus event placed into the graph has the corresponding number included with its label. This allows further analysis to distinguish between different types of stimulus events for automated event related analysis.
NOTE: Second PC required-- The synchronization signal(s) coming from the STP100W can be directed to an MP System running on a PC or Mac, but it's not possible to run the STP100W on the same computer as the MP System. The STP100W requires that the SuperLab 4.0 software and a Digital I/O card (PCI slot required) be placed on a PC running Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Mac OS X.
Six pushbuttons for performing accurate (1 ms resolution) reaction time measurements
Keycap Color Kit
Change the color of the pushbutton caps
STP100C Optical Interface
For measuring physiological responses to stimuli, this optically isolated interface permits up to eight synchronization signals (input or output) between the STP100W and the MP System via the UIM100C (includes 3 meter ribbon cable)