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VMAC task with AISS Questionnaire

Code for: Scoring AISS and displaying later in experiment Displaying images in a circle (in dva) Delaying image presentation Using eventlisteners to detect specific key input to:

  1. Advance screen
  2. display text only after a set amount of time has passed. Creating a subset of a larger spreadsheet for randomization.

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VMAC and Sensation Seeking

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Experiment measuring: Arnold Inventory of Sensation Seeking (AISS) Effect of task irrelevant distractors on reaction times in a Pavlovian task.

Code for Scoring AISS and displaying later in experiment Displaying images in a circle (in dva) Delaying image presentation Using eventlisteners to detect specific key input to:

  1. Advance screen
  2. display text only after a set amount of time has passed. Creating a subset of a larger spreadsheet for randomization.

Stimuli Custom images with Sound effects obtained from and usable under free under Mixkit License https://mixkit.co/free-sound-effects/coin/

Limitations Requires a computer with Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Mozilla Firefox. Does not work on tablets or mobile devices

Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)


AISS Questionnaire from:
https://www.psytoolkit.org/survey-library/sensation-seeking-aiss.html

Sound stimuli
https://mixkit.co/free-sound-effects/coin/

Task adapted from
Le Pelley, M. E., Pearson, D., Griffiths, O., & Beesley, T. (2015). When goals conflict with values: Counterproductive attentional and oculomotor capture by reward-related stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(1), 158–171. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0000037

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Conducted at Anglia Ruskin University
Published on 29 November 2021
Corresponding author Sam Harrison Masters Student
Anglia Ruskin University