Experiments

Storing your (Research) Data
Click here for a short overview of this article In the ILS Labs you can put your data in various places. These places can essentially be divided into two categories: network storage and local temporary storage. This how-to describes the differences between these two locations, and helps you figure out where to store your data….
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Online experimenting
Using jsPsych with the servers of the ILS Labs Introduction The ILS Labs provide facilities that allow ILS researchers to do experiments online. Online experimenting is a good way to avoid contact in person, important in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. It also allows you to more easily measure larger participant groups, and non-Dutch…
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How to properly run a ZEP experiment in the lab
This how-to guides you through a test session using ZEP at the ILS Labs. It assumes you have completely prepared your experiment – including the replacement of the example stimuli with your own. Step 1 and 2 should only be done when running your experiment for the first time. Step 3 to 7 should be repeated…
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How to send markers/triggers from ZEP (EEG)
Introduction Using markers during electroencephalography (EEG) helps to identify specific events in your data. When analyzing data the markers become crucial for synchronizing epochs or identify responses. It is of paramount importance that these markers are very precise; any jitter reduces the quality of your data. The accuracy of markers is of less importance. Markers…
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Understanding (Research) Data Storage in the ILS Labs
Click here for a short overview of this article In the ILS Labs you can put your data in various places. These places can essentially be divided into two categories: network storage and local temporary storage. This how-to describes the differences between these two locations, and helps you figure out where to store your…
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