Crump's Computational Cognition Lab
This is a youtube channel for Dr. Matthew Crump's Computational Cognition Lab at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
Crump teaches courses on cognition, statistics, and computer programming for psychologists (usually with the R programming language). This channel contains screencasts and tutorial videos, as well as lectures for whole courses that Crump has conducted online.
Check out the lab webpage here:
https://crumplab.com
Created by Matthew Crump
Associate Professor
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York

PSYC 2002: MINERVA II in R

Psyc 2530 L11: Instance theory mini-lecture 2 (minerva)

Psyc 2530: L11 Instance theory mini-lecture 1

Psyc 2530: L11 Make a MINERVA II model in Excel

Psyc 2001: Programming a recognition memory experiment for pictures

Psyc 2001: Analyzing RT and accuracy data from a Stroop task in R

Psyc 2001: Stroop pt 2, scripting a stimulus array

Psyc 2001: Programming a basic Stroop experiment in JsPsych

Psyc 2530 Tips: Using Zotero as a free reference manager

L4: Associations Psyc 2530 weekly announcement

Psyc 2001: Simple RT demo with JsPsych

Psyc 2001: Basic html and javascript

Psyc 2530: Week 2 Announcement

Psyc 2530: Fall 2023 Blackboard orientation

Psyc 2530 Fall 2023: Getting started

RStudio addins for using OpenAI models as a writing assistant

jspsych reaction time tutorial 2

Jspsych reaction time tutorial 1

Quarto markdown basics

Basic intro to using notion.so for students in my Seminar 2 class

Running a quarto blog using posit cloud and github.com PSYC 3470

Blogging with Quarto: a 10 minute getting started tutorial

Instances of Cognition: The Perruchet effect (1985) and human eyelid conditioning

Using pkgdown to make a website for your R package

Adding documentation to your R function with roxygen2

Adding new functions to your R package

Making your own R package with the R package template

Instances of Cognition: L12 Judgment and decision-making

Instances of Cognition: L12 Language pt. 2 tip of the tongue

Instances of Cognition: L12 Language pt. 1