To complete the experiment correctly, please sit upright in front of the monitor at an arm's-length distance.
To continue, you need to complete a short test.
After pressing the "Start" button, the white square will begin moving along the trajectory currently being shown.
You need to keep the cursor inside the white square for as long as possible. You do not need to hold the mouse button down.
For this test, we recommend using a computer mouse (with medium DPI) instead of a touchpad.
The test will be repeated 3 times.
Also, after pressing the button, you will enter fullscreen mode.
To ensure maximum experiment accuracy, please do not leave fullscreen mode.
To continue, you need to complete a short test.
After pressing the "Start" button, the white square will begin moving along the trajectory currently being shown.
You need to keep the cursor inside the white square for as long as possible. You do not need to hold the mouse button down.
For this test, we recommend using a computer mouse (with medium DPI) instead of a touchpad.
The test will be repeated 3 times.
To ensure maximum experiment accuracy, please do not leave fullscreen mode.
Unfortunately, your hardware and/or software does not allow collecting the required data with sufficient accuracy.
We recommend using a computer mouse (with medium DPI) instead of a touchpad next time.
To continue, you need to complete a short test.
After pressing the "Start" button, the white circle will begin moving.
You need to keep the circle between the white arrows for as long as possible,
by rotating the panorama.
For this test, we recommend using
computer mouse
(with medium DPI) instead of a touchpad.
The test will be repeated 3 times.
To ensure maximum experiment accuracy, please
do not leave fullscreen mode.
The image in the center has the highest sharpness. By rotating the panorama, you can better examine individual objects in the video.
You can interact with the panorama using a computer mouse.
If a more interesting object appears in the frame, move the center toward it.
If there are several objects in the frame, follow the one you currently find most interesting.
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as well as a short questionnaire about color perception. The number of screen measurement attempts is limited, so please do not guess the dimensions.
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If you have a MacBook model with a notch at the top in the center of the screen, you need to temporarily disable it to complete the experiment correctly.
To do this, follow these instructions:
Install macOS 13.3 Ventura or earlier if you have not already done so
Open System Settings
Go to Displays
Click Advanced
Enable the Show list of resolutions toggle, then click Done at the bottom
In the main window, enable the Show all resolutions toggle
Select a resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio, for example 1470×918
To restore the notch behavior, choose the resolution that was set by default.