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  • Open sourced Implicit Association Test (IAT) as a demonstration. This version will run locally in PsychoPy (mouse input) or online (including touchscreen input)

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  • A very simple CPT vigilance task, that is set to 10% occurence of the target

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

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • This task requires the listener to choose if the set of sounds they will hear is high or low. The caveat is that in most sets we have also introduced background sounds meant to confuse the listener.

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  • Study information This study is being conducted for the module English Dissertation: Full year in the School of English at the University of Nottingham in order to gain a greater understanding of language processing in the human mind.

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  • 动态表情知觉 By Emma Fang

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  • The aim of this study is to determine whether likeability ratings of novel food images will decrease after these images are paired together with obese, normal, thin body shapes. If you participate, you will be asked to rate a number of novel food stimuli on how much you think you would like them on a Likert scale from -100 (extremely dislike) to +100 (extremely like). You will then be shown these novel food items again, but each one will also be immediately be followed by an image of different body types (obese, normal, thin). An extinction phase will also be conducted where certain food and body image pairings will not be shown, and the food image will be shown without a body image being shown immediately after. Following these conditioning and extinction phases, you will then be asked to rate both the novel food images and body images using the same Likert scale which will show if your likeability rates differ after viewing the food images being paired with different body types.

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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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