COGNITIVE AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
COGNITIVE AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Frank Hassebrock, Project Director
Demontrations and Tutorials
Online Experiments and Research Projects
RESEARCH DEMONSTRATIONS, SIMULATIONS, AND TUTORIALS
Sensation and Perception
Perceptual Illusions
Animation Applications
Facial Perception (Links to research labs, papers, and experiments)
Vision Science (Links to demonstrations and images)
Sensation and Perception Tutorials (Several links to demonstrations and images)
Attention
Visual Cognition Resources(Research, Examples, Resources, and Cool Links)
Stroop Effect (demonstration)
Memory
Models of Memory
Memory Links (a large set of links to various memory topics, research, and applications)
Memory Exhibits (The Exploratorium)
Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Mental Imagery
Mental Imagery "Subway Stops" (Links, Papers, and Online Experiments)
Mental Imagery and Athletic Performance
Neuropsychology
Basic Neural Functions (Images, Reviews, Quizzes)
Other Resources
List of Tutorials and Research Demonstrations (Updated list of resources for all areas of experimental psychology and statistics)
PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTS AND SURVEYS ON THE WEB
These are online experiments that can be completed by students. At most of these sites, participants' responses are sent to the originating lab. The sites vary in the amount of information and feedback provided to participants.
Cognitive Psychology (multiple areas of research)
Wadsworth Online Laboratory (Cognitive Psychology)
PsychExps (University of Mississippi)
Experimental Psychology Lab (University of Zurich)
PsycLab (several cognitive psychology experiments)
Laboratory in Cognition and Perception
Perception
Face Perception Experiments (University of St. Andrews)
Visual Motion
Memory
Stanford Psychology Web Experiments
Memory Experiment
Social Cognition
Recognizing Emotions Expressed in Faces
Mental Imagery
Mental Rotation
Language and Psycholinguistics
Psycholinguistic Experiments
Interpreting Metaphors
Decision Making
Choices Among Gambles
Several studies by Birnbaum
Neuropsychology
Brain Localization
Hand Preference Questionnaire

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