Online research made easy
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Online research made easy
A simple JavaScript library that uses jsPsych and Google Sheet for running behavioral experiments online
Just Another Tool for Online Studies
Attentional mouse tracking. Alternative to online eye tracking. Eye tracking without the eyes!
CITapp: a response time-based Concealed Information Test lie detector web application. This method aims to reveal whether or not a certain information detail (e.g. a photo taken from the scene of a recent burglary) is known to the tested person.
Implementation of the change detection task aimed at measuring working memory capacity
JavaScript mousetracking experiment and R code for analyses
Reading span (RSPAN) task.
MERN-stack application giving a Rorschach test to users.
Standardized Resting-State Paradigm
Various speech assessments commonly used during post stroke aphasia research
This is an open source project supported by the Vision Lab at Harvard University. Cubius is a script-based experiment engine that runs psychology experiments online.
Reimplementation of the winning entry of the 2016/2017 memprize science competition.
The PNT is a 175-item picture naming test developed in the Language and Aphasia Lab of MRRI for the psycholinguistic exploration of lexical access in nonaphasic and aphasic speakers (Roach et al., 1996).
A Google Chrome Extension and native hosts allowing jspsych to interact with hardware
Estimates the device latency in the js => display => touch => js chain based on a tracking task.
An adapted version of a Fitts Law task from the University of Copenhagen
Created in 2020. A self-paced reading task (followed by comprehension questions). Sentence materials borrowed from Chow & Chen (2020)
Online Experiments for My Research: Visual psychophysical study for display design that is fair between central and peripheral vision
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