Write for a catalog from "American Science and Surplus"
3605 Howard Street
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Lost of fun stuff.  It may take some imagination in developing a use.  Great
prices. (It really is a surplus store.) I stop at their Milwaukee, WI store
when I go to visit my mother and always find a chart or bottle I can't live
without.

Suzi

Susan J. Shapiro
Department of Psychology
Indiana University East
2325 Chester Blvd.
Richmond, IN 47374
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Gary Peterson
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 1:57 PM
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Subject: sensation-perc resources?


    Tipsters:  I will try this again.  Perhaps there are no
sensory-perceptual people out there in this "natural science"? group?  BTW,
does anyone outside of academia really believe that?  It shows how
ineffectual the academy is in educating colleagues and the general public
about psych hmmm?  Now, where was I?  Oh ya, I am looking for places to buy
equipment and/or materials for sensation-perception labs or demos.  Are
there any new kinds of materials or equipment being used that might be
useful for undergrad labs or intro level coverage of these areas?  Other
than LaFayette, we were wondering if other places might handle some
equipment/software, whatever.  If there are any sensory-perceptual people
out there, I'd appreciate learning what you like to do in your classes
and/or labs.  I'd like to build this virtual reality chamber see, and then
pipe in the Blair Witch project and a lecture on creationism see, and .....
Well, I am really just interested in a source for S & P
equipment/materials/software.  Thanks,   Gary   Peterson

Gerald (Gary) L. Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
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1-517-790-4491

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