Team:Evry/tadpool
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<h1>TadPool:</h1> | <h1>TadPool:</h1> | ||
The goal of this sub-project is to explore possible interactions with tadpoles in a fun and interactive way. Our experiments are based on two papers [1,2] published by the Aizenman Lab at the Brown University. This project is conducted in collaboration with the Do It Yourself community lab, LaPaillasse. | The goal of this sub-project is to explore possible interactions with tadpoles in a fun and interactive way. Our experiments are based on two papers [1,2] published by the Aizenman Lab at the Brown University. This project is conducted in collaboration with the Do It Yourself community lab, LaPaillasse. | ||
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<h2>Introduction:</h2> | <h2>Introduction:</h2> | ||
During early development of Tadpoles, visual avoidance is tuned to a specific stimulus size and is sensitive to changes in contrast. How, can we take advantage of that behavior to make possible a interactions with tadpoles ? | During early development of Tadpoles, visual avoidance is tuned to a specific stimulus size and is sensitive to changes in contrast. How, can we take advantage of that behavior to make possible a interactions with tadpoles ? | ||
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<li>To get better results, try to do the experiments in morning, tadpoles are stubborn and when it's tool late they just won't move at all. | <li>To get better results, try to do the experiments in morning, tadpoles are stubborn and when it's tool late they just won't move at all. | ||
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<h2>Gameplay:</h2> | <h2>Gameplay:</h2> | ||
The following observations give us clues to develop a gameplay:<br/> | The following observations give us clues to develop a gameplay:<br/> | ||
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- | + | If the tadpole doesn't react, don't try to stimulate it once gain immediately - you will only habituate it (they stop reacting to the dots really quickly). Wait for a while (20-30s).<br/> | |
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<h2>Other Notes/Observations:</h2> | <h2>Other Notes/Observations:</h2> | ||
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