Classic Experiments are based on published papers in psychology research and are ideally suited for teaching. An accompanying free lab book describes each experiment and discusses results.
The experiments are in the following areas:
• Perception and Attention
• Memory
• Reasoning
• Perceptual Representation
• Representation of Meaning
These experiments were originally published as SuperLab LT, a book sold through university bookstores. They are now freely available to all SuperLab users.
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Posner, Walker, Friedrich, & Rafal (1987)
How do the parietal lobes direct covert attention?
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Tsal & Lavie (1988)
Attending to Color and Shape: The special role of location in selective visual processing
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Finke & Pinker (1982)
Spontaneous imagery scanning in Mental extrapolation
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Hochberg and Gellman (1977)
The effect of landmark features on mental rotation times
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McKoon & Ratcliff (1980)
Priming in Item Recognition: The Organization of Propositions in Memory for Text
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Rips, Shoben, & Smith (1973)
Semantic distance and the verification of semantic relations
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Bousfield (1953)
The occurrence of clustering in the recall of randomly arranged associates
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Yekovitch & Thornedyke (1981)
An evaluation of alternative functional models of narrative schemata
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