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First-time user guide

Login, launch, and test NeuroGaze without getting lost.

Use this quick guide before opening the protected app. It explains the main buttons, Student and Expert modes, VNG traces, quiz, comparison, and export boundaries.

Recommended for today's testing

Open NeuroGaze on a laptop or desktop for the best UI.

Mobile and tablet are useful for quick review, but the full teaching surface is richer on a larger screen: side controls, eye canvas, VNG traces, Expert proof, comparison, quiz feedback, and export tools are easier to see together.

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First login

Five steps for doctors testing today.

  1. Use your active accountOpen the login page and use the username/email and password for your GazeAtlas access.
  2. Complete browser verificationIf Turnstile appears, complete it once. If it does not appear, continue normally.
  3. Click Launch AppAfter login, use the Launch NeuroGaze button. Do not open raw app URLs directly; they are intentionally protected.
  4. Start in Student modeUse Student to see clean teaching text, the eye movement, and simple controls before opening Expert proof.
  5. Switch to Expert when neededExpert exposes VNG traces, proof panels, detailed clinical notes, variants, and export controls depending on your access tier.
Access boundary

What to expect by tier.

  • Free: Main Simulator orientation, Free movement comparison, and 75-question quiz run.
  • Pro: full individual app access, full quiz, and full comparison; export remains locked.
  • Institution: Pro features plus export and teaching rights within the approved written scope.

NeuroGaze is an educational simulator and source-backed teaching model. It is not for diagnosis or treatment.

Inside the app

What the main buttons do.

Names vary slightly by module, but the workflow is consistent: choose a pattern, play the motion, read the teaching panel, then open Expert proof when needed.

Play / Pause / Reset

Starts, pauses, or restarts the eye movement animation and trace timing.

Student

Shows the clean learner surface: core sign, simple interpretation, and guided teaching text.

Expert

Opens deeper proof: VNG trace, variants, source notes, advanced controls, and detailed clinical reasoning.

Movement / Variant selector

Chooses the eye movement, syndrome, canal variant, disease pattern, pathway, or pupil condition to demonstrate.

Speed / Amplitude / Side

Adjusts teaching parameters such as movement speed, amplitude, affected side, canal, thrust direction, or light stimulus depending on module.

VNG / Trace

Shows waveform-style support so the visible sign can be matched with trace behavior.

Quiz

Starts pattern-recognition and clinical case questions. Read the feedback after each answer; it explains why the answer is correct.

Compare

Places two eye movements side by side so learners can see differences in movement and trace behavior.

Image / HD Video export

Available only when your tier permits it. Use exports for approved educational teaching material with watermark/attribution boundaries.

Suggested first 10 minutes

A simple testing path for doctors.

  1. Main SimulatorOpen Smooth Pursuit or a nystagmus pattern, press Play, and switch Student to Expert.
  2. QuizStart the All Eye path, answer one question, and read the feedback.
  3. CompareCompare two similar movements and check the difference visually.
  4. BPPV or HITOpen a vestibular module and inspect the side/variant controls.
  5. Export checkInstitution users can try image or HD video export; Free and Pro should see export locked.
Support

If something does not open.

  • Use Chrome, Edge, or Safari on a laptop/desktop first.
  • Do not open protected raw app file links directly; use Login then Launch App.
  • If Turnstile appears, complete it and retry login once.
  • If your access tier looks wrong, email the support address with your account email and intended tier.
  • Support: gazeatlasapp@gmail.com