An external millisecond timer for the Apple Macintosh with applications to cross-modal lexical priming |
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Authors: | Sarah C. Wayland Alan K. Thompson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, 125 Nightingale Hall, 02115, Boston, MA 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Abstract: | The circuit and program described in this report allow researchers to use Macintosh personal computers to conduct research that requires timing with millisecond accuracy. This is accomplished with external response keys and an external clock that sends characters through the Macintosh’s serial port. For researchers interested in cross-modal lexical priming tasks, a tachistoscopic slide shutter is incorporated to allow for accurately timed presentation of visual stimuli. Because the visual display and response keys are external to the computer, display and reaction times are not subject to the timing constraints inherent to the keyboard or the Macintosh Event Manager. All circuit diagrams and code are in the public domain. |
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