Experiments on Palm-Handheld-Computers

Daniel Zajdel zajdeld at ohsu.edu
Mon Nov 19 16:48:03 UTC 2007


This is an important emerging area of potential. My group would
essentially like to run eprime on Windows Mobile. We have a 24 hour
ambulatory EEG device and are aiming to do cognitive testing complete
with bluetooth synchronization to the EEG and it would be great to give
versions of the same tasks we do in the lab. For the time being the
solution is programming your own experiments in C or something.

>>> beamgau at gmx.de 11/17/07 2:37 AM >>>

Dear E-prime-group,

at my new workplace, they are using palm-handheld-devices for basic
diagnostics with several questionaires. Has anyone of you any
experience with programming little experiments on palm-handhelds? at
the moment, i would like to have something like the d2-attention-
test... are there any web-ressources or tutorials?

Thank you
Felix





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