Jour­neys in the mind: the chal­lenges and ben­e­fits of using online meth­ods to under­stand dri­ver behav­iour and trans­port psychology

Jour­neys in the mind: the chal­lenges and ben­e­fits of using online meth­ods to under­stand dri­ver behav­iour and trans­port psychology

Cather­ine Naugh­tie, Uni­ver­si­ty of Bath@CatNaughtie By load­ing the video, you agree to YouTube’s pri­va­cy pol­i­cy.Learn more Load video Always unblock YouTube Empir­i­cal dri­ver behav­iour and trans­port psy­chol­o­gy research fre­quent­ly relies on...
Using web-based test­ing to reeval­u­ate the left ear, right hemi­sphere pro­cess­ing advan­tage for pho­net­ic cues to talk­er identification

Using web-based test­ing to reeval­u­ate the left ear, right hemi­sphere pro­cess­ing advan­tage for pho­net­ic cues to talk­er identification

Lee Drown, Uni­ver­si­ty of Connecticut@LeeDrown https://youtu.be/wQBkK9S23tg Share on Twitter Full Tran­script: Lee Drown:All right, good after­noon or morn­ing or evening every­one. Again, my name is Lee Drown, and I’m a PhD stu­dent at the Uni­ver­si­ty of...
Face mask type affects audio­vi­su­al speech intel­li­gi­bil­i­ty and sub­jec­tive lis­ten­ing effort in young and old­er adults.

Face mask type affects audio­vi­su­al speech intel­li­gi­bil­i­ty and sub­jec­tive lis­ten­ing effort in young and old­er adults.

Vio­let A. Brown, Wash­ing­ton Uni­ver­si­ty in St. Louis@violetsarebrown https://youtu.be/VWKOeDqYvMo Share on Twitter Full Tran­script: Violet:Hi every­one. So today I’m excit­ed to tell you about some neat, very rel­e­vant data that we col­lect­ed online using...