Projects
AnaEE-Flanders: Integrated infrastructure for experimental ecosystem research. University of Antwerp
AnaEE-Flanders: Integrated infrastructure for experimental ecosystem research. University of Antwerp
AnaEE-Flanders: Integrated infrastructure for experimental ecosystem research. University of Antwerp
Experimental setup for research on binocular rivalry KU Leuven
All research in this proposal will be in the area of Experimental Psychology. .Vision science is filled with examples showing that under certain conditions the brain ‘chooses’ the visual input that reaches awareness while other parts of the visual scene do not lead to awareness; they are perceptually suppressed. Identifying the mechanisms that cause such perceptual suppression provides crucial information about the mechanisms behind conscious ...
AnaEE-Flanders: Integrated infrastructure for experimental ecosystem research Hasselt University
The relation between appraisal variables and emotions: a research using indirect experimental methods Ghent University
We examine which aspects of a situation and/or person are crucial in the elicitation of emotions such as anger, fear, and sadness. Since we assume that emotion-antecedent information processing often occurs automatically, we use experimental tasks suitable for examining automatic processes, such as variants of the sequential priming tas and the Simon Task.
AnaEE-Flanders: Integrated infrastructure for experimental ecosystem research Hasselt University
Attentional bias and addiction: experimental research using the "Attentional Blink" paradigm Ghent University
Attention biases seem to play a role in addictive behaviour. Our goal is to examine these attentional biases using the Attentional Blink pradigm. We will focus on psychometric properties of the paradigm, the predictive value the task has for the clinical practice, and different components of attention that van be examined with this task.
Could You Repeat That, Please? Increasing The Quality And Replicability Of Physiological Virtual Reality Research Through A Comprehensive Experimental Framework Ghent University
Virtual reality (VR) experiments are increasingly employed because of their internal and external validity compared to real-world observation and laboratory experiments. Recently, the attention of human behavioural research in VR has focused on the use of psychophysiological signals, such as electroencephalography (EEG) or electrocardiography (ECG). However, the replicability of these research findings is hardly existent due to inconsistent ...