New from #ERC_Research https://t.co/W57iycs2rF The validity and consistency of continuous joystick response in perceptual decision-making
The validity and consistency of continuous joystick response in perceptual decision-making https://t.co/b0t3pA7xoM BehResM
RT @BehavEcolPapers: The validity and consistency of continuous joystick response in perceptual decision-making https://t.co/a1MXP4eyE2 Beh…
The validity and consistency of continuous joystick response in perceptual decision-making https://t.co/a1MXP4eyE2 BehResM
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @ccbrainlab: Joysticks are as good as conventional key presses in understanding cognitive processes, and offer more. Our recent work fro…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
RT @MaciekSzul: Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual d…
Joysticks are as good as conventional key presses in understanding cognitive processes, and offer more. Our recent work from @MaciekSzul
Just published! Continuous response measures are very useful and growing more popular. How different the rapid perceptual decision is when switching from a button press to a joystick? We used classic random dots task to find out. @ccbrainlab @CUBRICcardiff