Laboratory in Cognition & Perception 3

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ABOUT Laboratory in Cognition & Perception

Laboratory in Cognition and Perception v3 can form the core of a modern psychology laboratory course. The 20 paradigms enable replicating important experiments and to modify them in 100's of ways without programming for individual research projects. The experiments were selected to be useful in courses in cognition, sensory processes, perception, and general research methods courses, demonstrating cognitive, sensory, and perceptual phenomenon. The software provides a specially-tuned "intelligent" spreadsheet program that recognizes where the independent and dependent variables are located, enabling students merely to point and click to aggregate their data and to generate professional-quality graphs - all without the need to learn how to use spreadsheet functions. In addition, students are provided with a copy of Manuscript Mentor, an intelligent word processor that guides them through the processes involved in generating APA-style research reports. The programs are based on these paradigms: Abstracting Linguistic Information Attention Automatic Processes Categorization Classical Psychophysics False Memories Feature Detection Ill-Defined Problems Implicit & Explicit Memory Individual Differences in Spans Mental Models Mental Rotation Metamemory & the Misinformation Effect PDP Modeling Perceptual Aftereffects Procedural Learning Reasoning Retrieval from Working Memory Tip of the Tongue Well-defined Problems The software provides an intelligent spreadsheet program that recognizes where the independent and dependent variables are located, enabling students merely to point and click to aggregate their data and to generate professional-quality graphs without the need to learn how to use spreadsheet functions. In addition, students are provided with a copy of an intelligent word processor that guides them through the processes involved in generating APA-style reports of their research.