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OfficeThe control center of the lab. Doubles as the seminar room when viewed from the other direction |
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Betty’s OfficeAs can be seen, where the work gets done. All the correspondence and manuscripts pass through here. A close inspection will reveal Phoebe in the lower left. |
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Don’s OfficeThe analysis center. All the control programs, analyses, and graphics originate here. |
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Student CarrelsThe once and future student carrels. Currently pending reinstallation. |
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Running RoomThe running room with 11 experimental chambers. Each chamber contains its own microprocessor-based controller which is networked to a windows system. The 2 green boards that make up the controller can be seen attached to the rear of each chamber. More information on the controllers is here. |
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Video SystemAn Avid video editing system with various format recorders and an audio processing subsystem. |
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Poster SystemA Mac and two wide format ink jet printers. Posters are printed here. A watercolor of a student in the behavior analysis lab can be seen in the upper right. |
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Old Stuff SystemEquipment not supported under new operating systems have their own machine. It's slow but cheap. |
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Conference RoomThe seminar presentation room is used to review results, develop explanations, and plan research. |
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LoungeThe place to relax, have coffee, and chat. |
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ShopThe storage, repair, and construction facility of the department. |
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Introduction to Behavior Analysis LabStudents are given the opportunity to shape their own pigeon to engage in a variety of schedule-controlled behaviors and prove for themselves that behavior is the result of experienced contingencies. |
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Equine research facilityEquine research facility. The barn, arena and farmhouse can be seen. More pictures are here. |