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An experiment control system for the Amiga microcomputer
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An experiment control system for the Amiga microcomputer

J. Coney
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, Vol.21(3), pp.391-393
1989
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Abstract

The Commodore Amiga microcomputer, with its powerful and versatile hardware features, is well-suited to many areas of behavioral research. The complexity of the hardware and software, however, creates considerable difficulties for the researcher who wishes to construct real-time experiment-control programs. The present article describes a coordinated package of routines that have been designed to support experiment-control programs written in FORTRAN 77. The package was constructed specifically for cognitive research on verbal processes, but is sufficiently flexible to be useful in a variety of other applications. The functions performed by the program include the construction of stimulus displays, response detection, and timing operations.

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6 Social Sciences
6.11 Education & Educational Research
6.11.1248 Creativity
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Psychology, Experimental
Psychology, Mathematical
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Psychiatry/Psychology
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