Computerized Tower of London

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I'm trying to track down a computerized version of the Tower of London to use in a study. My university only owns the traditional, manual version. I've come across several papers with vague references to "a computerized version of Shallice's (1982) original test," but the authors rarely say where they got the test or who programmed it.

Any leads would be appreciated.
 
Did you end up finding the test you needed?

Colorado Assessment Tests (CAT) has one.

http://www.catstests.com/Product03.htm

The lab next door uses it, and although dated, seems to work fine. I've tried to get my hands on it and the process is not so simple though. The platform that it runs on is just a trial version plus there have been some other snags.

If you ended up finding a test (ideally free or relatively low cost), please let me know as that would be fantastic.
 
Did you end up finding the test you needed?

Colorado Assessment Tests (CAT) has one.

http://www.catstests.com/Product03.htm

The lab next door uses it, and although dated, seems to work fine. I've tried to get my hands on it and the process is not so simple though. The platform that it runs on is just a trial version plus there have been some other snags.

If you ended up finding a test (ideally free or relatively low cost), please let me know as that would be fantastic.


The individual who runs this company is Hasker Davis and is at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. His email is [email protected] and he is very helpful. I actually worked with him for my thesis a few years ago. Good luck!
 
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