Online demos

The following experiments have been written in PsychoPy by Wakefield Morys-Carter.

  • Affect Grid. Based on Russell, et al. (1989) but with an even number of scale points.
    Russell, J. A., Weiss, A., & Mendelsohn, G. A. (1989). Affect grid: A single-item scale of pleasure and arousal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 493–502.

  • Change Blindness RSVP. In experimental terms, RSVP stands for Rapid Serial Visual Presentation.

  • Digit Span. Created for Eliza Yujun Ng (MOReS) December 2018 Numbers are presented at a rate of one per second. The first digit cannot be 0 Following digits can be 0 but cannot be the same as the previous digit. If the answer is correct the span is increased for the next trial If the answer is wrong the span is decreased for the next trial If there are at least two errors at a given span and that represents more than half of the total attempts at that span then the experiment ends, returning a span of one less than the final span attempted.

  • Emotional Stroop. Designed for a mobile device.

  • Free Recall.

  • PM Time. Time based prospective memory task originally written for Kate Cowley January 2018 Updated for use online January 2021.

  • Reaction Time. Choice keyboard and simple mouse RT test originally created for Calum Cameron in March 2016.

  • SART. Sustained Attention to Response task created for George Barrass (BSc Biological Anthropology), October 2020.

  • ScreenScale. Use to ask a participant to work out their screen scale relative to a credit card.

  • Self-Bias Avatars. Written by Alfred Veldhuis based on a previous version without avatars by Wakefield Morys-Carter.

  • Self-Paced Reading. Created for Zeinab Alipour (University of Tehran). Available on OSF.

  • Social Distance. Created for Lucy Dallyn 2020.

  • Stroop for mobile. Mobile-friendly version of the classic paradigm.