Psychology Research – Behavioural Laboratories
The College has two behavioural laboratories, which are used by students and faculty who are conducting experimental psychology, human-computer interaction, or human neuroscience research. Each laboratory contains numerous computers that are equipped to run a variety of experiments. Additional research materials include a head-mounted eye-tracker, noise-cancelling headphones, vibrotactile rings, and audiovisual recording equipment. More information about such resources can be found below.
The behavioural laboratories and resources are supported by a dedicated student laboratory manager. For more information regarding participation in studies, please refer to the participant page link below.
Laboratory Locations:
- RC3-02-05G
Getting to the laboratory (video credits: Chong Wen Wei and Kho Kian Hao)
- EC-03-18
For additional help regarding booking of the Behavioural Laboratories, please contact:
Associate Professor Christopher L Asplund
Head of Studies, Psychology