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This project is also about predicting the future in uncertain environments. Typical temporal prediction tasks involve a rhythmic beat. Here we use a similar task accept all of the beats are bit earlier or delayed than their “expected” locations.
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Traditional beads jumping to conclusions task with addition of distractor trials as in McLean et al (2018):
McLean, B. F., Mattiske, J. K., & Balzan, R. P. (2018). Towards a reliable repeated-measures beads task for assessing the jumping to conclusi
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The Attention Network Task (Fan et al., 2002).
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Please Cite: Bölling, L., 2022-06-13. Demo of using continuous mouse and key presses in PsychoPy for Online and Offline Experiments [Computer software]. Pavlovia. https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/luke.boelling/continuousmouseandkeypressesdemo.
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Base Work where everything works offline i.e., Psychopy, withoutany added variables.
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In this task participants are required to memorise a sequence of square locations. Square position presentation is interrupted by symmetry trails. In symmetry trials participants are required to judge whether the presented picture is vertically symmetrical. Square presentation and symmetry trials are repeated until participants are asked to recall all square locations in sequential order. This experiment is based on Kane et al. (2004) experiment.
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10/6/20 Alternates between conditions, dependent on completion Any aborted or incomplete projects will not be used lwhitfield/baghami-3-october-version
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In this task participants are required to memorise and recall number series in order. Participants start out with three 3-digit sequences. If participants correctly recall 2 out of 3 three sequences, they progress to 4-digit sequence trials and so on. If participants respond incorrectly on 2/3 trials the experiment terminantes. This experiment is based on the original digit span experiment by Jacobs (1887).
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Please Cite: Bölling, L., 2022-07-31. Movie-Controls for Online-Experiments in PsychoPy [Computer software]. Pavlovia. https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/luke.boelling/movie_stim_controls.
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