There have been a few requests and rumblings recently about using games as a way of presenting experiments. Last year, we developed a simple pairs … Read more
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Experiment repository and workshops
If you are looking to start building your own experiments, then the Psychology Technical team has been building up a resource for Staff and Students, … Read more
Psychology on ICE
The Psychology Technical Team gave a display of some of its current Virtual Reality and Eye Tracking technology as part of the ICE: Innovate for the … Read more
New Ethics enhancements released
Since our experimentation development work has started to slow down for the academic year, it has been opportunity to work on a number of small projects and … Read more
Qualtrics and the EU ruling on data protection: Should you be worried?
If you have a research grant or are busily putting together an application for funding, you may have been asked to outline a data management … Read more
Discount software for staff
The University has negotiated discount rates for staff and students to purchases some software packages for their own private use. In particular these include some … Read more
We Have the Technology…
You may be familiar with the high-profile experimental equipment here in Psychology, such as the eyetrackers and the EEG units; you may even be aware … Read more
New Ethics system coming soon
After almost a year since starting development, the new Ethics replacement system is just about ready for launch – replacing the nearly 10 year old current … Read more
Is anyone out there? Student engagement with your Moodle content.
It’s the end of teaching for another year. Over the past few months you’ve put a significant amount of effort into creating useful and accessible … Read more
Fixing EEG marker data for Brainvision Recorder
A research student recently had an issue with their EEG data from a recently completed study. During the early stages, the parallel cable connection had … Read more