The release of version 1.3.2 updates EVE to run on the curren Long-Term Support version of Unity (as of April 2020). We also removed some deprecated code and we cleaned up some code. The menu has been overhauled a bit and lets you glimpse and exciting features for data analysis to come with the next major update!
We will provide you with a series of tutorials to get acquainted with all aspects of EVE. For now, there is only one tutorial showing you the basics.
We have set up a Q&A site for EVE where you can ask questions about anything EVE related. Whether you want to know if a certaine experiment could be run with EVE or you have questions about a particular feature of EVE, we are there to help you. If you would like to suggest a new feature, you can create an issue on our github repository.
If you want to use EVE please use the appropriate references listed below.
You can read the paper on Springer Link and cite it as:
Grübel J., Weibel R., Jiang M.H., Hölscher C., Hackman D.A., Schinazi V.R. (2017) EVE: A Framework for Experiments in Virtual Environments. In: Barkowsky T., Burte H., Hölscher C., Schultheis H. (eds) Spatial Cognition X. Spatial Cognition 2016, KogWis 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10523. Springer, Cham
It can also be found with the doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-68189-4_10.
Soon you can watch our video journal contribution on JoVE and cite it as:
Weibel, R. P., Grübel, J., Zhao, H., Thrash, T., Meloni, D., Hölscher, C., & Schinazi, V. R. (2018). Virtual Reality Experiments with Physiological Measures. JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), (138), e58318.
Below you will find work that has used EVE in different application fields. Feel free to read through these publications to see what you can do with EVE:
The EVE framework is developped, coordinated and maintained by the Chair of Cognitive Science. You can visit our lab page on the project: Chair of Cognitive Science EVE Page.
For technical questions and when you are considering using EVE you can contact Jascha Grübel.