Programmable COR Model PC-10 Console (Nonfunctional)
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Description
Circa 1970's to Early 1980's (ESTAMATED)
This device appears to be a specialized control console used in behavioral psychology research.
Possible Use Case:
The console seems designed to control external stimuli (Light, Tactile, Toy) and record responses (Left, Both, Right) with a duration timer, likely for conditioning experiments, possibly with animals. The "COR" in the name likely stands for Conditioned Orientation Reflex or something similar in a research context. The layout of the buttons and switches suggests a simple input/output interface for experimental control.
NOTE: Power cord which is depicted as missing from this device has been restored.
(H-8.5cm x W-17cm x D-21.5cm)