Thank you David, for clarifying things.
I will make the announcement on the board as suggested as soon as we will have the updated version of Working Memory Analyser with new sequences of experiments to assess individual differences in working memory capacity (Experiment 1) and assessment of task-irrelevant visual distractor processing with working memory load (Experiment 2). These are the two experiments that my undergraduate project students will examine. The idea is that as soon as the new releases for Windows, MacOs and Linux (Debian/Ubuntu distributions) will be ready, everyone from the public will be able to freely install and run our open source free Psychology software from their personal computers. I will keep you updated.
Programming the Automatic scoring module of Working Memory Analyser.
Premise. Currently in order to process the behavioural results (i.e. Response times and response accuracy) in performing the experiments, it is required the intervention of an expert user (me). It would be nice if clinicians (i.e. Clinical Neuropsychologists) will he able to run Working Memory Analyser with their patients (i.e. Alzheimer patients, elderly people, ADHD children, traumatic brain injury patients, stroke patients, children with learning disabilities, etc..) abd the software would automatically compute and display results on screen and save them on a word file. So clinicians would be able to have a record ofnthe performance of their patients relative to the performance of the population of healthy individuals having the same age and gender of the patients (i.e. normative data).
I know 100% which computations need to be done to process the raw output *.txt data from Working Memory Analyser and obtain the scores in performing the experiments. Is there any Lazarus programmer who wishes to contribute to the project to collaborate with me and create the Automatic scoring module of Working Memory Analyser? This is a free software and the idea is that we will offer this new tool to clinicians and academics around the world. Your reward will be having your name as part of the list of contributors and your name in the acknowledgments of the future articles I will publish in international journals of Cognitive Psychology. If you are interested, please send me an email at gfuggetta@yahoo.it
Many thanks for your time and consideration.
Best wishes Giorgio.