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User Base
Since its first release in June 2009, over
1000 investigators
have registered MouseTracker for use in their labs. These researchers
encompass a wide range of domains, including:
Visual perception, auditory perception, social
perception and cognition, neurophysiology, psycholinguistics,
high-level cognition, embodied cognition, cognitive neuroscience,
language acquisition, physiology, audiovisual and multimodal integration,
synaesthesia, motor control, memory encoding and retrieval, tone
deafness, moral cognition, hearing, visual
attention, group processes, artificial intelligence,
schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, neuroeconomics, executive attention, judgment and
decision-making, language and learning disabilities, virtual
reality, spatial cognition, cognitive aging, speech perception,
forensic psychiatry, usability, addictions, obesity, music
perception, marketing and consumer research, legal research,
human factors and human-computer interaction, mechanical
engineering, occupational
therapy, mental retardation, organizational psychology, sports
movement training, drug safety, ADHD, child development, pharmacology, among many others.

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