Abstract

Many computer-controlled psychophysical studies allow subjects multiple response alternatives. Encoding the activated response key before signalling the computer makes possible more rapid stimulus/response interaction, simplifies software interrogation of response-key status, and automatically resolves double strikes. We describe an inexpensive unit which uses a priority encoder for up to seven response alternatives.

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