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Participants performed an unspeeded discrimination task in which they had to press either the left or the right key of a computer mouse in order to indicate whether the auditory stimulus was coming from the left or the right of the visual stimulus.
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All subjects then performed a 12-minute choice reaction time task consisting of pressing one key on a computer keyboard when the capital letter 'S' appeared on the screen and pressing another key when the numeral 5 appeared on the screen.
He curses the Insert key on a computer keyboard, "a sort-of words Pac-Man" whose purpose no one knows.
In Experiment 2, participants indicated the presence (Yes/No) of at least one target element by pressing one of two keys on a computer keyboard with the index fingers of their left or right hand.
Participants were required to indicate the percept being heard, using one of three keys on a computer keyboard (linked to a display of current response options, e.g., "Stem," "Dem / S," or "Other").
Participants were required to indicate the percept being heard using one of three keys on a computer keyboard (linked to a display of response options, e.g., "One stream," "Two streams," or "Other").
Subjects judged the noisiness of the sound at any moment of their choice by touching one of seven numbered keys on a computer keyboard, each corresponding to a noisiness category.
A stream of lower-case loosely grammatical consciousness punctuated only by dashes and the seemingly sole use of the other punctuation keys on a computer keyboard these days, emoticons :).
Despite the double vision, which had become more central, I hoped I could continue to compose, but my writing became unreadable and even the keys of a computer made the tips of the fingers sore.
On the walls: clocks made from the keys of a computer keyboard, scissors, a bike wheel; vintage mirrors painted red, blue and gold; and the company's logo, which looks like an infinity symbol, writ large in juice pouches.
I beat the keys of a computer.
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