Johannes Kepler’s computer simulation of the universe: Some remarks about theory in psychology Geoffrey Loftus Session I Presidential Address Pages: 149 - 156
The use of computer networks in data gathering and data analysis Michael YostFred Bremner Session II Computer Networks In Data Gathering And Data Analysis Pages: 157 - 159
Inexpensive microcomputer networking for laboratory research Joseph D. AllenLawrence Crawford Session II Computer Networks In Data Gathering And Data Analysis Pages: 160 - 162
Microcomputer, minicomputer, mainframe interfacing Michael YostJames HolcombeDouglas Eddy Session II Computer Networks In Data Gathering And Data Analysis Pages: 163 - 164
Interfacing Apple and IBM computers for the analysis of clinical biofeedback George Alan BrownFrancisco I. Perez Session II Computer Networks In Data Gathering And Data Analysis Pages: 165 - 167
Apple II/FIRST-Corvus networks Beverly Marshall-GoodellI. Gormezano Session II Computer Networks In Data Gathering And Data Analysis Pages: 168 - 172
Heart electrophysiology as a dependent measure in children Frederick J. BremnerRobert N. StraussStephen Dent Samples Session III Computer Analysis Of Physiological Events During Complex Task Performance Pages: 173 - 175
Electrooculographic indices of changes in simulated flying performance Terry L. Morris Session III Computer Analysis Of Physiological Events During Complex Task Performance Pages: 176 - 182
Computer-aided analysis of in-flight physiological measurement Gerald C. Armstrong Session III Computer Analysis Of Physiological Events During Complex Task Performance Pages: 183 - 185
Psychophysiological correlates of long-term attention to complex tasks J. C. MillerN. Y. TakamotoM. D. Brown Session III Computer Analysis Of Physiological Events During Complex Task Performance Pages: 186 - 190
Physiological assessment of pilot workload in simulated and actual flight environments Ernest LindholmNorwood Sisson Session III Computer Analysis Of Physiological Events During Complex Task Performance Pages: 191 - 194
3-D graphics animation program for the Apple II Bennett I. BertenthalDennis R. ProffittStowe E. Keller Session IV Computer Research Tools Pages: 195 - 202
The Maxwellian optics laboratory automation using a personal computer Naoyuki Osaka Session IV Computer Research Tools Pages: 206 - 208
Automated Portable Test (APT) System: Overview and prospects A. C. BittnerM. G. SmithM. M. Harbeson Session IV Computer Research Tools Pages: 217 - 221
Apple Picker: Computer software for studying human responding on concurrent and multiple schedules Wayne D. NormanJerry L. Jongerius Session IV Computer Research Tools Pages: 222 - 225
Problems in evaluating the real-world usability of digital voice communication systems Astrid Schmidt Nielsen Session V Behavioral Issues In Computer-Generated Speech Pages: 226 - 234
Constraints on the perception of synthetic speech generated by rule Howard C. NusbaumDavid B. Pisoni Session V Behavioral Issues In Computer-Generated Speech Pages: 235 - 242
Stimulus-central processing-response compatibility: Guidelines for the optimal use of speech technology Michael A. VidulichChristopher D. Wickens Session V Behavioral Issues In Computer-Generated Speech Pages: 243 - 249
Using synthetic speech for remote access to information Mary Beth Rosson Session V Behavioral Issues In Computer-Generated Speech Pages: 250 - 252
Computer aids that writers need Ronald T. Kellogg Session VI Human Computer Interaction Pages: 253 - 258
Transfer of training from introductory computer courses is highly specific ... and negative! Kirk H. SmithDieter ZirklebBarbee T. Mynatt Session VI Human Computer Interaction Pages: 259 - 264
Interactive braille output for blind computer users Terrence T. WilliamsRobert M. LambertCharles W. White Session VI Human Computer Interaction Pages: 265 - 267
Programming in natural language: A descriptive analysis Marc M. SebrechtsPaul H. Gross Session VI Human Computer Interaction Pages: 268 - 274
Tracing the evolution of knowledge structures Richard K. WagnerMarc M. SebrechtsJohn B. Black Session VI Human Computer Interaction Pages: 275 - 278
The why, when, and how of cognitive simulation: A tutorial David Kieras Session VII A Tutorial On Cognitive Simulation Pages: 279 - 285
Programming simulations of cognitive processes: An example of building macrostructures Sheryl R. Young Session VII A Tutorial On Cognitive Simulation Pages: 286 - 293
Parallel processing strategies in the application of microcomputers to the behavioral laboratory David G. SpencerMichael W. Emmett-Oglesby Session VIII Software Design Strategies In Operant Conditioning Systems Pages: 294 - 300
Amplitude measures of operant response: Implementation with Apple Pascal Stephen C. Fowler Session VIII Software Design Strategies In Operant Conditioning Systems Pages: 301 - 306
Design decisions in a Pascal-based operant conditioning system Howard L. Kaplan Session VIII Software Design Strategies In Operant Conditioning Systems Pages: 307 - 318
A longitudinal study of cardiac component analysis Frederick J. BremnerMichael YostClifton Zintgeaff Session IX Computer Applications In Single-Subject Research Designs Pages: 319 - 322
A comparison of single-subject and traditional statistical designs in steady-state evoked potential research Douglas R. EddySamuel L. Moise Session IX Computer Applications In Single-Subject Research Designs Pages: 323 - 326
Single-subject statistical analysis of computer-assisted biofeedback George Alan BrownFrancisco I. Perez Session IX Computer Applications In Single-Subject Research Designs Pages: 327 - 330
Advanced computing in psychology Bert F. GebenCynthia H. NullDavid Rumelhart Session X Supercomputing In Psychology Pages: 331 - 338
Teaching students to model neural circuits and neural networks using an electronic spreadsheet simulator Thomas T. Hewett Session XI Teaching Applications Of Microcomputers Pages: 339 - 344
Instructional programs for psychology: A review and analysis Douglas B. EamonDarrell L. Butler Session XI Teaching Applications Of Microcomputers Pages: 345 - 351
An evaluation of statistical software for research and instruction Darrell L. ButlerDouglas B. Eamon Session XI Teaching Applications Of Microcomputers Pages: 352 - 358
An integrated approach to computer usage in the teaching of experimental psychology Stephen C. HirtleHoward J. Kallman Session XI Teaching Applications Of Microcomputers Pages: 359 - 362