A pointing technique for rapidly collecting localization responses in auditory research Robert H. GilkeyMichael D. GoodJohn M. Stewart OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 11
Networked simulations: New paradigms for team performance research Jeanne L. WeaverClint A. BowersJanis A. Cannon-bowers OriginalPaper Pages: 12 - 24
A multiple option observation system for experimental studies: MOOSES Jon TappJoseph WehbyDavid Ellis OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 31
Computer software and hardware to determine contrast sensitivity using three methods: Tracking, limits, and constant stimuli Donald J. HatcherTerry L. DeviettiJohn A. D’andrea OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 40
A novel radiant heat test for assessing pain threshold in human subjects: Measurement stability Jana Herrman LeeMaxine L. Stitzer OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 45
Corrections for extreme proportions and their biasing effects on estimated values ofd′ Michael J. Hautus OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 51
Exactly how manyp values is a picture worth? A commentary on Loftus’s plot-plus-error-bar approach G. Rolfe MorrisonBruce Weaver OriginalPaper Pages: 52 - 56
Data analysis as insight: Reply to Morrison and Weaver Geoffrey R. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 59
An affordable computer-aided method for conducting Morris water maze testing Anthony C. Santucci OriginalPaper Pages: 60 - 64
IDAC computer interfacing for an undergraduate learning laboratory John W. Kulig OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 72
MICELAB: Spatial processing of mouse movement in Turbo Pascal Thierry BaccinoAlan Kennedy Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 76 - 82
Measuring reaction time without measuring movement time: A modification of the Hormann and Allen millisecond timer for the Commodore 64 or 128 Christopher J. LeeLinda T. Miller Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 83 - 87
Computer program for quasi-random stimulus sequences with equal transition frequencies Phillip L. EmersonRandall D. Tobias Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 88 - 98