An inexpensive real-time microcomputer-based cognitive laboratory system |
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Authors: | Roger Ratcliff W. Todd Burns Christoph Pino |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, Northwestern University, 60201, Kresge Hail, Evanston, IL 2. Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
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Abstract: | A computer system, based on the Radio Shack Color Computer, for running experiments in cognitive psychology is described. The system was designed according to the following principles: first, all of the equipment should consist of inexpensive, off-the-shelf components; second, the language used to implement experiments should have real-time commands embedded within the character strings to be displayed, and these real-time commands should be interpreted at run time; third, the system should serve multiple subjects, yet one host should be able to run display terminals for several subjects on independent experiments; and fourth, the system should be able to interface to other display devices and other response-recording devices. Two examples of other devices are discussed: an oscilloscope for rapid visual display and an Apple Macintosh for display of pictures. |
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