PsymLab is Lafayette Instrument's NEW psychomotor experiment software for Microsoft Windows®. PsymLab works with our MOART Panel, Bassin Anticipation Timer, Stability Platform, Flicker Fusion, and Rotary Pursuit. For more information about these products, view the RELATED PRODUCTS below.
PsymLab provides researchers with a powerful tool for organizing subject information, designing/building customized experiments, and generating unique data reports. Keep all your data organized in one complete database for individual or group statistical analysis. All data is exportable to Excel® or other statistical packages.
Results are displayed in real time and a session report is automatically generated for each experiment. The PsymLab software, with easy interface and versatile options, is great for student labs as well as groundbreaking research!
Flicker Fusion System
Model 12022
The Flicker Fusion System provides the user with a variety of versatile controls to perform accurate and timely measurements of Critical Flicker Frequency (CFF).
Stability Platform with Digital Control
Model 16030
The Stability Platform measures balancing ability, which is essential to successfully performing many activities.
Stability Platform with USB Connection for PsymLab
Model 16130
Stability Platform with USB Connection for use with PsymLab, Model 35800A.
Bassin Anticipation Timer
Model 35575
The subject is instructed to watch a light as it travels down the runway. They must anticipate the light reaching the target and press a pushbutton, or perform some other action, to coincide with the arrival of the light at the target.
MOART Reaction and Movement Time Panel with Psymcon Control
Model 35600
With MOART you can employ simple reaction time tasks such as Go / No Go tasks for the study of higher centers of the brain, and more complex discriminate reaction time tasks to study cognitive processing. Includes MOART Panel with Psymcon Control.
MOART Panel Only for Reaction Time and Movement Time
Model 35601
With MOART you can employ simple reaction time tasks such as Go / No Go tasks for the study of higher centers of the brain, and more complex discriminate reaction time tasks to study cognitive processing. Includes MOART Panel Only.