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Reserving the Netcentric Behavioral Lab
Faculty and PhD students working with faculty may reserve the Netcentric
Behavioral Lab’s main space, the Eye Tracking/Team Processes Lab, and/or up to four team
rooms to conduct behavioral research. Instructions for reserving the space
are presented below.
Who can reserve the lab?
Faculty and PhD students working with faculty may reserve
the Netcentric Behavioral Lab’s main space, the Eye Tracking/Team Processes
Lab, and/or up to four team rooms to conduct behavioral research.
How do I reserve the lab?
Fill out the reservation request form on the
Reserve the Lab page and a
confirmation or a request to choose an alternate time will be returned to
you within two business days. To check availability of the lab, please visit the
online calendar.
How do I access the lab once it has been reserved?
Immediately prior to your reservation time, you may pick up card keys to
enter the lab and a key to open the accessories cabinet from Smith
Operations in Van Munching Hall 2410 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
Keys should be returned to Smith Operations after you have finished using
the lab.
How can I administer my studies from the lab workstations?
A shared network drive, the T drive, has been created to allow
researchers to make their experimental materials available to the lab
workstations and to collect participant data remotely from the lab
workstations. Researchers using the Netcentric Behavioral Lab may request
access to the T drive.
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