A KIM-1 microprocessor interface for aversive conditioning applications using multiple subjects |
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Authors: | David M Murray James E Lawler |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, 37916, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Abstract: | The development of the microprocessor and its availability at low cost permits the small behavioral laboratory to conduct experiments using large numbers of subjects under various schedules without requiring a major investment in programming equipment. An interface for the KIM-1 microprocessor is described which provides the user great flexibility in conducting experiments involving aversive conditioning procedures in many subjects simultaneously. |
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