psychopy.org
Free software for creating experiments for psychology, neuroscience, economics and more. psychopy.org
Supported by opensciencetools.org and The University of Nottingham.
Host your study online using Pavlovia.org.
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For more info on webgazer take a look at their page! https://buff.ly/3z1XJcm #opensource #eyetracking
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We can also provide training etc to help the transition. That might need a small extra cost for the staff time but nothing compared to a qualtrics license 😉
You can email either sales or [email protected] to discuss
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Yes 💯
Make an account (free) on Pavlovia and checkout the surveys tab on your dashboard.
Simple graphical interface, includes all flexible logic/ randomisation options etc. You can even import most qsf files
On Pavlovia, you pay just £0.24 per participant or £1800 for an unlimited site license!!
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This Demo is based on Ebner, Riediger & Lindenberger (2010). https://buff.ly/4gSXcQJ
You can try it here https://buff.ly/3W62Bvk
and download all experiment files here https://buff.ly/3DFLh9Z
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FYI, this is a great thing about our consultancy model. If you need a feature adding to PsychoPy, Pavlovia or PsychoJS - you can pay our team to develop it. Then that feature can be made available for all users to enjoy!
Get in touch if you are interested in consultancy! https://buff.ly/409yuUI.
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It's a CASE studentship (academia/industry collaboration) and the industry partner is Open Science Tools, where you'll be supervised by @hirstrj.bsky.social and @peircej.bsky.social
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I'd say pymovements:
github.com/aeye-lab/pym...
Otherwise you can check this huge list of gaze softwares:
github.com/davebraze/FD...
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That's a good shout - we often forget to bring the book with us (people like free pens and mugs more funnily enough! 🤣) but will try to remember this time!
See you in New York!
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Wow... I guess that probably did not need a full thread 😅 - Hope someone enjoys this!
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Once installed you can use those libraries in a script or in code components in a PsychoPy Builder experiment. We used librosa and soundfile in a script to work through pre-recorded files and output the onsets...
Full code here https://buff.ly/4hKQGvU
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To extract audio onsets from wav files, we needed the #librosa and #soundfile python libraries ... so go to Plugin/Packages Manager > Packages search for your required package(s) and install...
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Even if you are not running experiments online, we hope that Pavlovia becomes a sort of "Github for Psychology" (well... let's think bigger "Github for BEHAVIOURAL EXPERIMENTS" - #economics #linguistics and more) - a place to share experiment materials. #openscience 🔓 🧠 👩💻
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In the commit list, you can "Browse files" at any point in history to retrieve older versions of your task.
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Select Repository ➡️ Commits
This will show you the full version history of your project.
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On your Pavlovia project select "View Code" this reveals #gitlab which provides a full set of #git features under the hood of your project