Listening Experiment
ValidatedTwo-day intracranial EEG listening task for lexical semantics research.
21 results
Two-day intracranial EEG listening task for lexical semantics research.
Picture-naming task: name short videos of learned and unlearned imaginary creatures aloud while a microphone records responses.
Browser-based eye-tracking via WebAssembly, no install needed.
Children read a German word or short sentence and tap the matching picture from four options (LEAPS Zurich, ages 6-8).
Children see a picture and tap the matching German word or short sentence from four written options (LEAPS Zurich, ages 6-8).
Children hear a German word (or pronounceable non-word) and tap the matching written form from four options (LEAPS Zurich, ages 6-8).
Two-player cooperative puzzle game studying collaborative language during problem-solving.
Learn vocabulary and grammar of an artificial language, then translate sentences.
Listen to Farsi uvular sounds and record your own pronunciation attempts.
Categorize Hindi dental vs. retroflex consonant sounds across multiple training levels.
fMRI instruction-following task with semantic categorisation and motor responses.
Measure choice reaction time and visuomotor response speed by asking participants to respond to the direction of a briefly presented arrow.
Classify letter strings as real words or non-words to measure lexical access speed.
MEG word-reading task investigating neural responses to ambiguous and unambiguous words.
MEG sentence-reading RSVP task investigating neural responses to ambiguous sentence processing.
MEG/EEG/ECG sequence-memorization task: learn 6-item cross-modal sequences (images + words) paired with distinct sounds and probe recall via drag-to-target.
Sustained attention and response inhibition: a gradCPT in which grayscale photos gradually fade from one to the next — press space for cities, withhold for mountains.
Watch a stream of shapes containing hidden triplets, then pick the more familiar pattern in test trials.
Click squares on a 5×10 grid to reveal rewards and maximise your score across three rounds.
Fast periodic visual stimulation at 6 Hz with a 1.2 Hz oddball — an implicit EEG measure of semantic categorisation across four conditions crossing semantic distance × stimulus integrity.