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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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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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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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Classic Shepard & Metzler mental rotation task. 20 items. Two practice items. Feedback after each response.
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A customizable and extendable change detection experiment written in Psychopy. Designed for the desktop.
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This experiment is designed to measure participants' forwards, backwards, and sequential digit spans. It uses visual presentation. Sequence length increases every two trials. If participants make an error on both trials of the same length, they move onto the next trial.
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In this experiment participants are required to respond whenever the stimulus (square) location matches its location the previous trial (N-back-1). N-back-2 trials involve responding whenever the location of the square is the same as its location 2 trials before. This task is based on Kirchner (1958) experiment.
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Recognition memory task - encoding and retrieval tasks with 10 min delay period between tasks
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Dot-probe task with nicotine images, the following project includes two type of nicotine stimuli: primary stimuli and secondary stimuli, each one containing a total of 12 pair of images repeated 4 times in a random way (48 trials per stimuli type). Between the primary and secondary stimuli there is a 2 minutes pause to let the subject recover its attention. There is a random loop to allow the primary and secondary stimuli to always be selected in a different random order
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