Welcome!

Welcome to the NetLab Demo site. NetLab is a web application that allows research psychologists to conduct certain kinds of psychology experiments over the web. It is especially good at experiments that involve sounds and images, and asking the subject questions about those stimuli.

For this demo, the experiments menu contains two phony experiments, which you are encouraged to try out.

To run experiments using NetLab, Java must be installed on your computer. If you don't have it, go here for the quick free download.

There is no need to register a NetLab subject account or log in to use this demo.

NetLab was created in 2007 by Samuel Scarano (home page: astoundment.com) and Timothy O'Donnell. We have approval from Harvard to release NetLab as an open-source project, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. If you're interested in using it, please get in touch with me and encourage me to put together some kind of NetLab distribution package.

(The site appearance is adapted from Drupal.)