AdamBosen
Director of the Auditory Perceptual Encoding Laboratory at Boys Town National Research Hospital
@BoysTownorg
Pinned Repositories
ARO-Software-Workshop
Materials collected by Alan Kan and Adam Bosen for their Software Tools Workshops at the ARO Midwinter Meeting.
Listen-And-Repeat
This jsPsych based program plays audio files one at a time. Our lab uses it for speech recognition and verbal memory tasks.
Numerical-Updating
Numerical updating task as described in Wilhelm et al. 2013. Digits are presented one at a time in a set of boxes and participants must type in the last number they saw in each box.
Online-MDT
jsPsych script to dynamically generate a 3 alternative forced choice modulation detection task
Running-Span
Memory task based on Cowan et al. 2006. Digits are rapidly presented and participants must type in as many digits as they can remember from the end of the sequence.
Visual-Free-Recall
Memory task based on Tulving and Colotla 1970. Words are sequentially presented and participants must repeat back as many words as they remember.
AMPS
Acoustic versus Mental Phonological Similarity, Collaboration between APE and WMLL
Band-Importance-Function-Measurements
Band Importance Function Measurements
AdamBosen's Repositories
AdamBosen/Listen-And-Repeat
This jsPsych based program plays audio files one at a time. Our lab uses it for speech recognition and verbal memory tasks.
AdamBosen/Online-MDT
jsPsych script to dynamically generate a 3 alternative forced choice modulation detection task
AdamBosen/ARO-Software-Workshop
Materials collected by Alan Kan and Adam Bosen for their Software Tools Workshops at the ARO Midwinter Meeting.
AdamBosen/Numerical-Updating
Numerical updating task as described in Wilhelm et al. 2013. Digits are presented one at a time in a set of boxes and participants must type in the last number they saw in each box.
AdamBosen/Running-Span
Memory task based on Cowan et al. 2006. Digits are rapidly presented and participants must type in as many digits as they can remember from the end of the sequence.
AdamBosen/Visual-Free-Recall
Memory task based on Tulving and Colotla 1970. Words are sequentially presented and participants must repeat back as many words as they remember.