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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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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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This is an illustration of how to run a jsPsych experiment from pavlovia.org, using the jsPsych pavlovia plugin.
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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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A demo based on the Bilingual Stroop effect. Also demonstrates how to achieve a counterbalanced design.
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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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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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