Fellow experimentalists: I am looking to buy computer hardware (PC & monitor) to do standard cognitive tasks (e.g., RT etc.), but also higher quality stim. presentation. Basically, what recommendations do you have for "decent all-round excellent" experimental hardware?
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What are the advantages of GPU vs. CPU?
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GPUs are fast for anything that involves essentially multiplying vectors, matrices, tensors, etc. So if you are thinking of NNs, that's the ML use case basically! CPUs are generally designed computational units not specifically built to do matrix multiplications (which GPUs are).
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Giving a talk next wed in your department
@o_guest. Whole day thingo on 'online research'. If you see a bald bloke with glasses wondering around, do say hi! :) -
Do you do online RT research? If so, is that pretty straightforward? I am looking to get a large online RT experiment to get a cross-age sample, but have no experience doing this online
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RT as in reaction/response time?
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Yes, soz.
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