- School of Psychology
-
- About us
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Laboratories
- Subject Overview
- Graduate Success Stories
- Psychology Staff
- Welcome to The Psychology Update
- Student Experience and Employability
- Psychology Speaker Policy
- Contact Us
- Our Research
- PhD/MPhil in Psychology
- MRes in Psychology
- Junior Research Institute (JRI)
- Research Centre for Applied Psychology
- About us
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Laboratories
- Subject Overview
- Graduate Success Stories
- Psychology Staff
-
- Dr Joseph Adonu
- Dr Mick Baldwin
- Dr Ashley Bennett
- Dr William Brown
- Dr Paul Cavendish
- Dr Andrew Clark
- Dr Erica Cook
- Dr Louisa Donald
- Dr Anastasia Giannakopoulou
- Prof Andrew Guppy
- Callum Hanniffy
- Laila Horan
- Kristy Horton
- Dr Pavlos Kasdovasilis
- Emese Cristina Kovacs
- Alexandra Pinto
- Dr Faye Powell
- Dr Ali Tomlin
- Professor Ann Weatherall
- Dr Jane Williams
- Dr Aikaterini (Katerina) Kassavou
- Welcome to The Psychology Update
- Student Experience and Employability
- Psychology Speaker Policy
- Contact Us
- Our Research
- PhD/MPhil in Psychology
- MRes in Psychology
- Junior Research Institute (JRI)
- Research Centre for Applied Psychology
Pencil Maze
This maze is a classical laboratory experiment used in the study of various aspects of the learning process. The blindfolded participant is required to trace the complete pathway until they reach a certain criterion of proficiency such as one or two trials in which no blind alleys are entered. Typically, a negatively accelerated learning curve is obtained, and the rate of acquisition as well as final practice level can be analysed.
telephone
University switchboard
During office hours
(Monday-Friday 08:30-17:00)
+44 (0)1234 400 400
Outside office hours
(Campus Watch)
+44 (0)1582 74 39 89
Admissions
admission@beds.ac.uk
International office
international@beds.ac.uk
Student support
sid@beds.ac.uk
Registration
sid@beds.ac.uk