Microprocessors: Their impact on real-time computing in psychology |
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Authors: | Peter G. Polson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Computer Laboratory for Instruction in Psychological Research, University of Colorado, 80309, Boulder, Colorado
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Abstract: | This paper attempts to evaluate the impact of microprocessors and other products using large-scale integrated circuit technologies with a set of examples of past, current, and proposed computer applications in psychological research. I first discuss a number of developments in real-time computing that have taken place during the last 10 years. The major part of this paper describes future developments in the Computer Laboratory for Instruction in Psychological Research. We are developing an intelligent high-speed communication network that will enable computers and terminals to communicate with each other. In addition, we are developing a microprocessor-based real-time computer system. The network, the real-time system, and the general assumption underlying the development of the next generation of CLIPR facilities are described. |
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