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  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Experimental Design

Background:

  • Libet's clock is crucial for studying agency, action-effect binding, and timing of conscious decisions.
  • Replicating experiments using Libet's clock is challenging due to complex apparatus details.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Labclock Web, a web-based tool for conducting Libet's clock experiments.
  • To provide detailed technical information and configuration guidance for the tool.
  • To facilitate replication of psychological and neuroscience experiments.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web tool (Labclock Web) for online and offline Libet's clock experiments.
  • Technical validation of the tool's accuracy and precision in stimulus presentation.
  • Conducting two cognitive experiments with participants in-lab and online.

Main Results:

  • Labclock Web was technically validated for accuracy and precision.
  • The tool successfully facilitated online and offline experimental participation.
  • The software is freely available under a GPLv3 license.

Conclusions:

  • Labclock Web simplifies the replication of Libet's clock experiments.
  • The tool advances research in subjective agency, action-effect binding, and timing perception.
  • Open-source availability promotes scientific reproducibility and knowledge advancement.