DADTA VI: A minicomputer-based video control system for the analysis of behavioral and electrophysiological data |
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Authors: | Steven D. Cutcomb R. Bruce Bolster Karl H. Pribram |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neuropsychology Laboratories, Department of Psychology and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University, 94305, Stanford, California
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Abstract: | A computer-automated testing apparatus for monkey and human subjects is described. This dual-computer system generates programmable color video displays and permits on-line collection of behavioral and electrophysiological data. Video displays are generated by an Apple II minicomputer linked via a serial transmission port to a general-purpose laboratory computer (DEC PDP-11/34). Control of event sequences is determined by serial interaction between the two computers. Software (programs) for the collection and analysis of event-related brain potentials data is described, and the experimental and clinical applications of this DADTA VI (Discrimination apparatus for discrete-trial analysis, Version 6) for neuropsychology are discussed. |
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