The use of on-line computers in psychobiology |
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Authors: | Michael Cassady Michael M. Patterson Richard Roemer |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California, 62662, Irvine, California 2. Department of Physiology, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, 63501, Kirksville, Missouri 3. Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, 19129, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | This paper examines several areas in the use of laboratory computers in psychobiology, specifically how they are being used, the problems in languages and software, in interfacing computers to experimental configurations, and in the hardware involved. The paper defines the experimental tasks and data requirements which tend to distinguish computer usage in physiological research from other areas of psychology and the tasks which absolutely necessitate the use of a computer and in what mode. Finally we present our views of the dangers of computer use and misuse and make our own subjective evaluation of how well computers are living up to their end of the bargain, how well scientists are doing at their end, and where we should go from here. |
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