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Wayne Engineering
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, a subsidiary of Eyecarrot Innovations Corp. in Canada, is the leading provider of high-performance
instruments for testing and enhancing visual and motor skills. Learn more at www.wayneengineering.com and www.eyecarrot.com.
Plug four foot switches into the top, right, bottom, and left jacks of the interface. Place the foot
switches in the corresponding positions around the trainee. Use program 9-65 to count jogging
pacing, or programs 9-43 and 9-46 to prompt the user to run in random directions.
Reaction Plus response with feet
Plug one foot switch into the center jack of the interface and another foot switch, placed ahead
of the first one, into the right jack. Set the Fixator to program 9-70. Trainee stands on the first
foot switch, waits for an auditory signal, and then jumps to the second switch.
A variation is to use the Infra-red Sensor Beam, projecting horizontally, in place of the second
footswitch and have the trainee sprint and interrupt the beam upon receiving the auditory
signal.