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Whats a ViSaGe?

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Whats a ViSaGe?

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ViSaGe is a programmable computer graphics system for the PC. It’s been specially developed by CRS to make it simple to present well characterised visual stimuli on a computer monitor, usually a CRT, for scientific vision research applications. You’ll probably see and hear the abbreviation VSG used frequently, which is short for Visual Stimulus Generator and sums-up neatly what the equipment can do. The ViSaGe is the latest in our line of VSGs and was launched at VSS in 2004. Previous versions of the VSG had names like VSG2/3 and VSG2/5, which you’ll find often cited in the publications prior to about 2005.

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