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In this task, participants are required to judge whether a string of letters is a word or a non-word. This experiment is based on Meyer & Schvaneveldt (1971) experiment.
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In this experiment participants are required to respond whenever the stimulus (square) location matches its location the previous trial (N-back-1). N-back-2 trials involve responding whenever the location of the square is the same as its location 2 trials before. This task is based on Kirchner (1958) experiment.
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This is a try for testing in China. posner experiment made by builder in psychopy.
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In this task we aim to measure the intentional binding paradigm.
In this task you are faced to different scenarios. Each time, you are asked to choose between 2 options. You will hear a sound. Then, you are asked to exactly estimate the time occured between the click (when you choosed the option) and the sound on a scale from 0 to 1000 ms.
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In this task partcipants are required to sort the presented stimuli based on shape, while ignoring the position of the stimuli. This experiment is based on Huettel & McCarthy (2004) experiment.
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Sometimes we might want participants to adjust the volume of a sound to a "comfortable level" before presnting they with that sound in the real experiment. This demo shows how you can do that with buttons and a code component.
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Template for a visual stimulus typing experiment
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Tasks, data, and analysis scripts for Nussenbaum, K., Scheuplein, M., Phaneuf, C., Evans, M.D., & Hartley, C.A. (2020). Moving developmental research online: comparing in-lab and web-based studies of model-based reinforcement learning. Collabra: Psychology.
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Template for a self-paced reading experiment
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Commented self-paced reading code Code for counterbalancing stimulus sets Grammar check screen Sentence rating screenUpdated -
A LDT using a masked priming paradigm, investigating cross-linguistic overlap
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