An introduction to the Walter/Palya controller and ECBASIC William L. Palya Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 81 - 87
The labtop Macintosh: An interface and communications software for experiment control of animal learning research Lee D. CooperRaymond GarciaJohn Gibbon Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 88 - 92
Development and operating environments for a network of Walter/Palya experiment controllers on the Macintosh computer Ron WelsmanWilliam L. Palya Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 93 - 96
Construction and implementation of a low-cost electronic experiment control interface J. A. D’AndreaJ. Knepton Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 97 - 99
Using an IBM PC to network Walter/Palya experiment controllers Mark E. Pevey Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 100 - 103
The Walter/Palya experiment controller users’ group meeting and help session Donald E. Walter Session II Introduction To The Walter/Palya Experiment Controller And Its Networking Software; With Users’ Group Meeting Pages: 104 - 105
Personal computer software for teaching differential psychodiagnostics Chris E. Stout Session III Computer Based Education Pages: 106 - 107
Using three-dimensional graphics in neuropsychological hypothesis testing Michael YostFrederick J. BremnerVictoria T. Nasman Session IV Using Three-Dimensional Graphics In Psychology Research Pages: 108 - 112
Multivariate statistics and three-dimensional graphics Michael YostLawrence GindlerFrederick J. Bremner Session IV Using Three-Dimensional Graphics In Psychology Research Pages: 113 - 117
Three-dimensional, on-line color graphics representation in complex decision-making tasks Douglas E. Eddy Session IV Using Three-Dimensional Graphics In Psychology Research Pages: 118 - 118
A flexible programming language for generating stimulus lists for cognitive psychology experiments Steven GreeneRoger RatcliffGail McKoon Session V Tools For Research In Perception And Cognition Pages: 119 - 128
A sample-to-disk system for psychomusical research Roger A. Kendall Session V Tools For Research In Perception And Cognition Pages: 129 - 136
A rapid technique to assess the resting states of the eyes and other threshold phenomena: The Modified Binary Search (MOBS) Richard A. TyrrellD. Alfred Owens Session V Tools For Research In Perception And Cognition Pages: 137 - 141
A microcomputer-based software package for eye monitoring research George W. McConkieCharles W. ScoutenJerry Wilson Session V Tools For Research In Perception And Cognition Pages: 142 - 149
What is Apple-Psych? Suzanne BarnesRobert S. Burke Session VI Apple-Psych: A Pascal-Based System For Real-Time Experiments Pages: 150 - 154
Generalizing the Apple-Psych system Gil Osgood Session VI Apple-Psych: A Pascal-Based System For Real-Time Experiments Pages: 155 - 157
Voice recognition with the Apple-Psych system David B. Boles Session VI Apple-Psych: A Pascal-Based System For Real-Time Experiments Pages: 158 - 163
Real-time language comprehension research using the Apple-Psych system Mark BeemanMorton A. Gernsbacher Session VI Apple-Psych: A Pascal-Based System For Real-Time Experiments Pages: 164 - 170
Production and control of auditory signals in attention research using the Apple-Psych system Robert S. Burke Session VI Apple-Psych: A Pascal-Based System For Real-Time Experiments Pages: 171 - 174
Selection of software in the instructional laboratory Darrell L. Butler Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 175 - 177
Problems with evaluation of courseware for instruction in psychology Douglas B. Eamon Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 178 - 179
Using computers in introductory psychology Peter HornbyMargaret Anderson Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 180 - 183
Effects of teaching an introductory psychology laboratory using a computerized research tool Gretchen ConnPaul StafiniakLyn Harper Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 184 - 187
A computer-driven undergraduate laboratory curriculum and related support logistics Charles R. LeithHarlyn D. HammTanja Senical Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 188 - 190
Some observations on applications of microcomputers in teaching Thomas T. Hewett Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 191 - 192
Comments on applications of microcomputers in teaching N. John Castellan Session VII Applications Of Microcomputers In Teaching Pages: 193 - 196
MacLab: A Macintosh system for psychology labs Dan Costin Session VIII The Desktop Experimental Laboratory: Eliminating Programming In Professional And Undergraduate Research Pages: 197 - 200
APT PC and APT II: Experiment development systems for the IBM PC and Apple II Steven E. PoltrockGregory S. Foltz Session VIII The Desktop Experimental Laboratory: Eliminating Programming In Professional And Undergraduate Research Pages: 201 - 205
Micro Experimental Laboratory: An integrated system for IBM PC compatibles Walter Schneider Session VIII The Desktop Experimental Laboratory: Eliminating Programming In Professional And Undergraduate Research Pages: 206 - 217
A critical evaluation of software for experiment development in research and teaching Darrell L. Butler Session VIII The Desktop Experimental Laboratory: Eliminating Programming In Professional And Undergraduate Research Pages: 218 - 220
Repairing the Microsoft BASIC RND function Daniel S. Lordahl Session IX Microcomputer Programming Techniques Pages: 221 - 223
Enhancing Applesoft using ampersand routines Douglas B. Eamon Session IX Microcomputer Programming Techniques Pages: 224 - 230
The electronic spreadsheet as a professional productivity tool Thomas T. Hewett Session X Computer Use By Psychology Professionals Pages: 231 - 235
The languages we use Richard S. Lehman Session X Computer Use By Psychology Professionals Pages: 236 - 242
COMPsych: A computerized software information system Margaret AndersonPeter HornbyDavid Bozak Session X Computer Use By Psychology Professionals Pages: 243 - 245
A computer model of inflection learning Michael J. Liebhaber Session XI Modeling Complex Processes Pages: 246 - 254
A rule-based expert system for music perception Jacqueline A. JonesBenjamin O. MillerDon L. Scarborough Session XI Modeling Complex Processes Pages: 255 - 262
A simulation-based tutorial system for exploring parallel distributed processing James L. McClellandDavid E. Rumelhart Session XII Tools And Techniques For Connectionist Modeling Pages: 263 - 275
Tools for connectionist modeling: The dynamical systems methodology Paul W. MunroJames A. Anderson Session XII Tools And Techniques For Connectionist Modeling Pages: 276 - 281
Sensitivity analysis in connectionist modeling Walter Schneider Session XII Tools And Techniques For Connectionist Modeling Pages: 282 - 288