by Nick Hodges | Jun 2, 2021 | Insights
I did a BSc in PsyÂcholÂoÂgy quite a long time ago and although a lot of things have changed — such as the grey bits in my hair — I’ve noticed that at least one thing hasn’t. Most psyÂcholÂoÂgy stuÂdents hate: StaÂtisÂtics ComÂputÂer programming There were...
by Nick Hodges | Jun 1, 2021 | Games, Gorilla Games Builder
A research platÂform for studyÂing how groups of people think, feel and behave togethÂer in groups. It works as an app that people can access with their smartÂphone. After logging in, the Hive enviÂronÂment disÂplays a dot that can be dragged around. The coorÂdiÂnate...
by Nick Hodges | Jun 1, 2021 | Games, Gorilla Games Builder
The number beads game develÂops addiÂtion and subÂtracÂtion maths skills in primary school kids. The minimal artwork is by design — to allow chilÂdren to only focus on the maths. This game has been trialed in several countries....
by Nick Hodges | May 25, 2021 | Gorilla Shop Builder
EcoÂnomÂic psyÂcholÂoÂgists and conÂsumer behavÂiour sciÂenÂtists — welcome home! The Shop Builder is our new, unique Gorilla tool that allows you to easily create an online shop within minutes and use it as an interÂacÂtive task where parÂticÂiÂpants can browse...
by Nick Hodges | May 18, 2021 | Games, Gorilla Games Builder
Niko Steinbas at UCL commission us to create a series of Go/NoGo games that could be used to train executive function. These games are designed to be played by kids over 8 weeks with the games constantly adapting to the players level of ability....