Computer control of memory experiments on a large-scale timesharing system |
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Authors: | Michael Friendly Pat Franklin |
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Affiliation: | 1. York University, M3J 1P3, Downsview, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | This paper describes a computer system for running verbal learning and memory experiments using a large-scale timesharing computer. Its application is illustrated by control programs used to set up, execute, and analyze a series of interactive free recall experiments. While limitations of timesharing systems for experimental control surely exist, they can often be removed by simple hardware or software. Further, a large machine can provide significant advantages in cost and software development over dedicated laboratory minicomputers. It is possible to obtain the advantages of both types of systems by introducing local intelligence to provide more precise timing and flexible control of experimental devices, while retaining the power and hardware and software resources of the large machine. |
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