A Stimuli Presentation System.
Abstract
Laboratory and research field trip requirements have revealed the need for a programmable audio switching system. This system, the stimuli presentation system (SPS), is designed with general versatility in mind. Although the system was conceived for use in underwater sound localization-studies it is designed to meet general laboratory requirements. The system is programmable in the sense that punch information on standard IBM cards is read by photo-electronic methods. Photoelectronic circuitry activates specific relays which perform switching functions. The switching is low speed and sequential and is easily patched into any configuration. The system is useful for sound localization studies where the need arises for prescribed randomization of stimulus type and location of stimuli. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0873270
Entities
People
- Harry Hollien
- Howard Rothman
- Wayne D. Harrington
Organizations
- University of Florida