Institute for Language Sciences Labs

Research data

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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Accessing your (Research) Data

This how-to describes how to access your research data. If you want to know how to store your data, or if you need help understanding the various drives, see the how-to Storing your (Research) Data. The project folders are stored on the O-drive, the main network drive at the UU. You can find the project…

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Compute server / Rekenserver GW-W-EEGFMRI

If you want to do large computations without your own computer humming away for days, you can use one of the compute services on offer to researchers at the ILS labs. These allow you to “set and forget” large computations remotely which you can come back to later once they’re finished. These are the two…

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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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ZEP Tutorial for Windows

Tutorial ZEP – Adapt an existing template experiment (February 2020) In this tutorial, you will create a ZEP experiment that runs a grammaticality judgment task. This document will guide you to do this step by step, working from an existing template experiment. The template experiment that we will use as the base is a visual…

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