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This experiment demonstrates how to modify a loop's 'Selected Rows'.
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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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Please cite: Bölling, L., 2022-03-10. Config-File-Parameterization of online and offline experiments in PsychoPy-Builder [Computer software]. Pavlovia. https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/luke.boelling/configfiledemo.
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This project includes the Mooney Faces task, Closure Objects task, Glasgow Face Matching Test, two perception tasks (chimera sets), two facial emotion recognition tasks, the Fantie Cartoon task, and two Identification Threshold tasks.
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Explores the use of homophones in the color-word Stroop task
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A short demonstration (30 trials) of the switching_task which is similar to the Stroop test but with left and right arrows with colors that are sometimes mismatched.
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Test d'intelligence composé de deux exercices. Chaque exercice contient 15 items, précédés de 2 pratiques.
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Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)
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This is a simplified (and prettified) version of the BART task by Lejuez et al (2002). Participants have to blow up a balloon that they know will burst at some point. They ‘earn’ rewards for getting the balloons to be larger, but increase the risk of bursting it, in which case they earn no reward for that balloon. The question is, how many times does someone pump each balloon trying to optimise their rewards.
The measure is designed to quantify individual differences in risk-taking.
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You should filter out data where the balloon burst and measure the number of pumps made for the remaining trials.
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WARNING: This is an advanced demo involving lots of code components
This can be extended to be more similar to the original paper by adding further colours of balloons with different bursting profiles.
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IOWA Gambling Task (IGT) 4 Choices (2 Bad Deck-A&B, 2 Good Deck, C&D) For Gains/Losses conditions: GainLosConds.xlsx
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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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Demo to randomise switch and non-switch trials in a classification task. The conditions are preloaded in code and allocated to two lists so that switch and non-switch trials can be balanced.
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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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