Hardware
Visual Occlusion Goggles — The ISO 16673 Standard
The go-to occlusion tool for labs that need reliable, repeatable visual demand data. USB plug-and-play with RSLogger integration, automatic TSOT calculation, and multi-device sync. Drop it into your existing protocol without rewiring your setup.
Hardware
Detection Response Task — Measure Cognitive Load (ISO 17488)
A multi-modal system for assessing driver mental workload without interfering with vehicle control. Tactile, head-mounted, and remote configurations let you pick the right stimulus for your protocol. Millisecond-precision timing with wireless response.
One Platform. Every Sensor. Perfect Sync.
RSLogger is the data acquisition layer that ties everything together. Connect your devices, hit record, and get synchronized, timestamped CSV data across every sensor. Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux with ~30ms frame-level sync across all modules.
14:32:01 Camera_Front connected (IMX296 1440x1080 @30fps)
14:32:01 Camera_Face connected (USB 1920x1080 @30fps)
14:32:02 EyeTracker connected (Pupil Neon — gaze + IMU)
14:32:02 DRT connected (tactile, ISI 3-5s)
14:32:03 Sync offset: ~28ms across 4 modules
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14:33:15 DRT response: 412ms HIT
14:33:19 DRT response: 387ms HIT
14:33:24 DRT response: 1204ms MISS
14:33:28 DRT response: 445ms HIT
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Configuration guides, module references, and API documentation for all Red Scientific devices and RSLogger integrations.
From Setup to Data in Three Steps
Choose Your Configuration
Select the devices and software modules for your protocol. Occlusion goggles, DRT, eye tracking, video, audio, GPS.
Connect & Configure
RSLogger auto-detects connected devices. Set protocol parameters, ISI ranges, and recording options through the interface.
Collect Data
Hit record. All modules capture with frame-level synchronization. Export timestamped CSV files ready for analysis.
Custom Development
Need a specialized measurement solution? We work with research teams to develop custom devices and software tailored to specific protocols and requirements.
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