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Chemicum
Ravila 14a
Chemicum on loomulikult keemikute maja, kuid ka psühholoogid kasutavad seda uut ja moodsat
hoonet oma laboriruumide jaoks. Siin saab teha katseid väga kindlates keskkonnatingimustes,
nii et näiteks heli, valgus, õhu omadused jm ei muutu. Muu hulgas saab siin mõõta inimeste aju
elektrilist aktiivsust. Nimelt kasutavad aju eri osad omavaheliseks suhtlemiseks elektrilisi
laenguid, mida mõõtes saab aimu, kuidas meie aju eri mõjutustele reageerib. Seda ei ole
võimalik pelgalt inimese käitumist vaadeldes märgata. Samuti on siin silmaliigutuste ja väsimuse
mõõtmise aparaadid ning masin, mille abil saab aju magnetitega mõjutada.
Vaata videost, mida huvitavat Tartu Ülikooli eksperimentaalpsühholoogia laboris tehakse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7z_QmMilHM
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Chemicum
Ravila 14a
Chemicum is, of course, where chemists work and study, but psychologists also have
laboratories in this new and modern building. Here, experiments can be carried out under
very specific environmental conditions, such as very stable sound, light, air properties, etc.
Among other things, the electrical activity of the human brain can be measured here.
Different parts of the brain use electrical charges to communicate with each other, and by
measuring these charges, we can get an idea of how our brain reacts to different stimuli. It is
not possible to see this simply by observing human behaviour. There are also devices to
measure eye movements and fatigue, and a machine to manipulate the brain with magnets.
Watch the video to see what interesting things are done at the University of Tartu Laboratory
of Experimental Psychology:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= A7z_QmMilHM