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  • Working memory tests on JavaScript (digit span, operation span, visual array, spatial span)

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  • Sustained Attention to Response Time Task (SART)

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  • A simple lexical decision task to check stimuli.

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  • The Choice Reaction Time Task (Deary & Liewald, 2011)

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  • Ejemplo

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  • Eksperimen ini bertujuan untuk mengklasifikasikan gambar-gambar wajah sesuai dengan emosi dasar manusia (terkejut, takut, jijik, marah, senang dan sedih).

    Eksperimen terdiri dari dua bagian. Bagian PERTAMA, Anda diminta untuk menentukan emosi yang cocok/sesuai dengan gambar yang diberikan serta menentukan intensitas emosi pada gambar yang diberikan. Bagian KEDUA, Anda diminta untuk memilih satu kata emosi yang paling cocok/sesuai dengan gambar dari dua pilihan kata yang diberikan.

    Eksperimen ini merupakan rangkaian dari validasi Human Basic Expressions Test yang dapat digunakan untuk seting klinis seperti pengukuran kemampuan pengenalan ekspresi wajah pada individu dengan Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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  • This task shows you the drag and drop capabilities of PsychoPy and PsychoJS. The demonstration uses a drag and drop puzzle game. The task requires you to drag and drop the black and white pieces into the empty square.

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  • Transcription demo using Microsoft Cognitive Services

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  • a la Woods et al

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  • This is a simple Lexical decision task. A fixation cross will be displayed in the centre of the screen. Following this 2 text stimuli will then appear, and the participant will have to respond if they are words or non words pressing ‘w’ if they are both words or ‘n’ if one or more is not a real word. This will be repeated 36 times for the main trial. Reaction time and accuracy will be recorded, and congruent and incongruent pairs will be compared. If you have any issues please get in touch with me at 19010167@hope.ac.uk Thank you Michael Dolan 19010167@hope.ac.uk

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  • Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)

    The experiment: ——

    This is a simplified (and prettified) version of the BART task by Lejuez et al (2002). Participants have to blow up a balloon that they know will burst at some point. They ‘earn’ rewards for getting the balloons to be larger, but increase the risk of bursting it, in which case they earn no reward for that balloon. The question is, how many times does someone pump each balloon trying to optimise their rewards.

    The measure is designed to quantify individual differences in risk-taking.

    Analysing your data: ——

    You should filter out data where the balloon burst and measure the number of pumps made for the remaining trials.

    Notes: ——

    WARNING: This is an advanced demo involving lots of code components

    This can be extended to be more similar to the original paper by adding further colours of balloons with different bursting profiles.

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  • Sustained Attention to Response Task

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  • Sustained Attention to Response Time Task (SART)

    This SART task is modeled on the framework used in The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

    Participants must press a button (mouse or onscreen) in response to a series of digits and withold responses on the number 3)

    Each digit appears for 300ms, with an interval of 800ms between digits. The cycle of digits 1–9 is repeated 23 times, giving a total of 207 trials. The task lasts approximately for 4min

    Citations

    Robertson I. H. Manly T. Andrade J. Baddeley B. T. Yiend J . (1997). ‘Oops!’: Performance correlates of everyday attentional failures in traumatic brain injured and normal subjects. Neuropsychologia, 35, 747–758. doi:S0028-3932(97)00015-8 [pii]

    Aisling M. O’Halloran, Ciaran Finucane, George M. Savva, Ian H. Robertson, Rose Anne Kenny, Sustained Attention and Frailty in the Older Adult Population, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 69, Issue 2, March 2014, Pages 147–156, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbt009

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  • Check if the participant is using a mouse or touchscreen

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