The Neurolinguistics lab is equipped with two state of the art RF shielded audiology booths designed for high-quality EEG recordings to give the cleanest possible data, enabling us to run two different experiments simultaneously.
Each booth contains two adjustable height TV screens for experimental setup and the presentation of visual stimuli, a pair of Tannoy speakers (or a choice of headphones) for auditory stimuli, and comfortable seating to ensure that our participants can relax and enjoy the experience as much as possible.
During the EEG recordings, in some experiments the participant may be asked to press a button to signify that they have read or heard a "non-word", for example. In another type of experiment, the participant may be asked to speak and name the objects shown in a series of pictures or photographs. Sometimes the participant may just listen to word sounds whilst we record their EEG. In fact, our equipment enables us to conduct a wide variety of different experiments in almost any language to suit the specific research project.