The Posner Lab at the HUMANISE core facility can be entered from room B3.01 on campus Etterbeek (Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels). The lab provides a cutting-edge environment for investigation of behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying psychological processes. Advanced equipment is available to measure and modulate these processes.
HUMANISE offers specialized support for the design, organization and planning of behavioral and neuropsychological experiments, as well as the analysis and interpretation of obtained data.
Take also a look at our
- Equipment page to see which devices you can use.
- Booking page te see how to book rooms and equipment, and at what fee.
- Lab Manual to learn how you can use our rooms and standard equipment for your research.
Access to the lab: if you do not yet have access to the lab, email Humanise@vub.be one week in advance to charge your VUB transponder for access to B3.01 and B3.13, or any other room described in the manual that you need. Alternatively, take a look at the front door of the Posner lab for a notice listing the rooms where other people can help you out with temporal access.
Below you can see some examples of the available experimental spaces.
Welcome room to receive participants where you can give general instructions, let them complete the informed consent and other questionnaries. | |
Hallway viewed from the welcome room, with on the right several smaller cublices for computerized experiments on PC | |
Hall with on the left smaller experimental cubicles and on the right larger experimental rooms for physiological experiments (tDCS, TMS, EEG, etc.) | |
A larger lab room for physiological experiments (e.g., brain stimulation) or various other experimental set-ups |