[HTML][HTML] The timing mega-study: Comparing a range of experiment generators, both lab-based and online

D Bridges, A Pitiot, MR MacAskill, JW Peirce - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Many researchers in the behavioral sciences depend on research software that presents
stimuli, and records response times, with sub-millisecond precision. There are a large …

More time for science: Using Testable to create and share behavioral experiments faster, recruit better participants, and engage students in hands-on research

C Rezlescu, I Danaila, A Miron, C Amariei - Progress in brain research, 2020 - Elsevier
A major pain for researchers in all fields is that they have less and less time for actual
science activities: reading, thinking, coming up with new theories and hypotheses, testing …

Gorilla in our midst: An online behavioral experiment builder

AL Anwyl-Irvine, J Massonnié, A Flitton… - Behavior research …, 2020 - Springer
Behavioral researchers are increasingly conducting their studies online, to gain access to
large and diverse samples that would be difficult to get in a laboratory environment …

L2 self-paced reading data collection across three contexts: In-person, online, and crowdsourcing

AS Patterson, C Nicklin - Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, 2023 - Elsevier
In psycholinguistic research, reaction time data is traditionally obtained in person via
laboratory-based experiments. Recently, data gathered online, whether through …

Exploring behavioral adjustments of proportion congruency manipulations in an Eriksen flanker task with visual and auditory distractor modalities

LC Bräutigam, H Leuthold, IG Mackenzie… - Memory & …, 2024 - Springer
The present study investigated global behavioral adaptation effects to conflict arising from
different distractor modalities. Three experiments were conducted using an Eriksen flanker …

Robust lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation: Christmash time is here again

S Luthra, G Peraza‐Santiago, K Beeson… - Cognitive …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A long‐standing question in cognitive science is how high‐level knowledge is integrated
with sensory input. For example, listeners can leverage lexical knowledge to interpret an …

[HTML][HTML] Emotionality effects in Korean visual word recognition: Evidence from lab-based and web-based lexical decision tasks

D Kim, MW Lowder, W Choi - Acta Psychologica, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown that processes of word recognition are influenced by the
emotional content of a word. This pattern is most readily explained by the motivated attention …

Conflict Processing Is Unaffected by Stimulus Duration Across Multiple Visual Tasks: Evidence for Transient over Permanent Activation Models

R Ellinghaus, R Liepelt, IG Mackenzie… - Computational Brain & …, 2024 - Springer
Permanent activation models of conflict tasks assume that the distractor constantly provides
input into the response selection process as long as the stimulus is presented, whereas …

Individual differences in online research: Comparing lab-based and online administration of a psycholinguistic battery of linguistic and domain-general skills

K McConnell, F Hintz, AS Meyer - Behavior Research Methods, 2025 - Springer
Experimental psychologists and psycholinguists increasingly turn to online research for data
collection due to the ease of sampling many diverse participants in parallel. Online research …

Temporal stability and effect dynamics between executive functions, perceived chronic stress, and hair cortisol concentrations.

LJ Weckesser, K Schmidt, M Möschl… - Developmental …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Accidents caused by human errors illustrate the fragility of cognitive processing and its
coordination by executive functions against stress. To better understand how core executive …