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Priming experiment in german for L3-L4 russian speakers based on Smolka 2009. Topic: transparency and relatedness of prefixed verbs in russian. PLEASE NOTE: special requirements are needed for this experiment, get in touch if you'd like to participate.
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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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The purpose is the test which kind of emotion affects memory Using images with relative music for test memory
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Go/no-go task based on Redick et al.’s (2011) article “Working Memory Capacity and Go/No-Go Task Performance: Selective Effects of Updating, Maintenance, and Inhibition”.
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A modified version of the Gender-Science IAT in French that includes a Gender-Fair Language Condition
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Text Input using text and code component
This is a simple demonstration showing how to take keyboard inputs and present them on screen using a text component.
You will be presented with a target word. Following the target presentation, you will be asked to type the target word on screen, from memory.When you have finished typing the word, press "return" to end the trial.
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You will watch a video and then answer some questions on it.
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Final version, only layout changes necessary, and maybe an instructions page.
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Text Input using text and code component
This is a simple demonstration showing how to take keyboard inputs and present them on screen using a text component.
You will be presented with a target word. Following the target presentation, you will be asked to type the target word on screen, from memory.When you have finished typing the word, press "return" to end the trial.
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(Ka)Tusha Walsh's honour project 2020. This is an Attentional Blink (AB) project exploring Olson et al.'s 2001 publication (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance). Examining the phonological and visual length on the width and depth of the AB.
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You will rate a pair of 3D abstract objects based on how similar they are for you. Using the keyboard keys, you can choose from 1 (not similar at all) to 5 (extremely similar). You will be asked to do this as quickly and as accurately as possible.
This task is one (1) in a group of three (3) similarity-rating tasks. The other two (2) will show you the same group of objects, but rendered with different depth cues each.
Thank you for your participation and good luck!
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This study examines how people perceive dynamic expressions of emotion. Designed by Emma
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Go/no-go task based on Redick et al.’s (2011) article “Working Memory Capacity and Go/No-Go Task Performance: Selective Effects of Updating, Maintenance, and Inhibition”.
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