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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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This is a modified version of the popular Go/Nogo paradigm based on the paper by Liebrand et al. (2017) FrontNeurosci, 11, 204. The task aims to measure proactive inhibition. In this version, response feedback has been added.
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Series of cognitive tests including: Verbal Fluency, Semantic Judgment Task, Forward Flow, Alternative Uses Task, Cattell, Demographics
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In this task participants are required to press either left or right arrow key depending on which way the fish in centre is facing. Participants are required to ignore the direction of the surrounding fish. This is a children version of Flanker Task based on M. Rosario Rueda et al. (2004).
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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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The Simple Reaction Time Task (Deary & Liewald, 2011)
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An escape room ... of bugs.
Here I have delibrately planted a range of bugs for you to crack...
Good luck getting out!
Hopefully you learn some JS and web skills on the way!
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Working memory tests on JavaScript (digit span, operation span, visual array, spatial span)
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