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A Cyberball task is a virtual ball-tossing game used in psychological research to study social inclusion and exclusion by manipulating whether a participant is included or excluded from receiving the ball.
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A demo based on the Corsi blocks task. Tests Spatial memory. Participants must remember the order in which a series of blocks change colour.
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A minimalist antisaccade task measuring attention and response control, can be adapted for eye tracking.
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A demo based on the Bilingual Stroop effect. Also demonstrates how to achieve a counterbalanced design.
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The Simon task is a psychological test where participants respond to the color of a stimulus, ignoring its spatial location, to measure the effect of spatial cues on reaction time and cognitive control.
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In this task participants are required to sort the presented cards based on a rule. The rule is unknown to the participants, however they receive feedback whether their answer was correct. The rule changes after certain amount of trials. This experiment is based on Grant & Berg (1948) experiment.
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Welcome to the Facial Emotion Detection Task. To maintain your anonymity do not enter your real name below.
The task may take up to 5 minutes to load. Your patience is appreciated.
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In this task participants are required to respond to all letter stimuli except from letter X (by pressing space). This task is based on Conners (2000) Continuous Performance Test.
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Experimental study mapping face perception in children (5+) using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) and attitude measures. To minimize fatigue, it uses a BIBD design (66 random pairs from 20 stimuli across 4 ethnicities). It explores the link between physical similarity and social bias. Built with jsPsych for Pavlovia/GitHub.
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Participants are presented with a series of numbers and must recall them by typing them into a box. The amount of numbers will increase, making the task harder and harder until we can measure the maximum amount of numbers a participant can remember.
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