PsychoPy

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PsychoPy and its ecosystem are providing open-source tools to help researchers create experiments in
#psychology #behaviouralEconomics #linguistics #neuroscience
using
#Python and #JavaScript
PsychoPyhttps://psychopy.org
PsychoJShttps://github.com/psychopy/psychojs
Pavloviahttps://pavlovia.org
Open Science Toolshttps://opensciencetools.org

Making an eye tracking experiment but don't have your eye tracker to hand? πŸ‘€

Did you know you can use MouseGaze in PsychoPy to get your eye tracking experiment set up using the mouse cursor to simulate eye movements?

Then plug in your eye tracker and change your settings to run your experiment!

Decision making researchers!

Our Pavlovia demos section for you is looking a little ... bare....πŸ˜…

What kind of common/popular tasks would you like to see in our demos section for decision making?
https://pavlovia.org/explore/demos?sort=DEFAULT

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The place for the wide community of researchers in the behavioural sciences to run, share, and explore experiments online

Did you know you can run QUEST staircases out of box in online experiments?

Try the demo and view template psychopy files to get started here πŸ‘‰ https://pavlovia.org/demos/staircase_quest

Enabled via jsQuest https://github.com/kurokida/jsQUEST

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The place for the wide community of researchers in the behavioural sciences to run, share, and explore experiments online

Happy new year to all of our users and community!

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A big thank you to everyone who has used our tools and contributed to their development over the last year.

Bring on 2024!!

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In this week's video, we show you how to counterbalance your experiments online!
Click on the link πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ»to watch πŸ‘€
https://youtu.be/rs_50Tc8nnQ?si=xa0k3OPoH9hoheVb
Counterbalancing Online Experiments

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Did you know PsychoPy now supports plugins?

If you want to use a #python library that isn't available in the standalone app, select "Get More" in builder and install plugins or packages!

Wheel of fortune?🎑

Sharing ALL the dynamic demos from Wakefield (@termite) this week!

Using mouse responses to change stimulus orientation can make for fun and interactive experiments!

Code here πŸ‘‰ https://discourse.psychopy.org/t/psychopy-online-demos/22319#wheel-of-fortune-codehttpsgitlabpavloviaorgvesprwheel-of-fortune-try-ithttpsrunpavloviaorgvesprwheel-of-fortune-discussion-threadhttpsdiscoursepsychopyorgtis-it-possible-to-implement-a-fortune-of-wheel33233-41

PsychoPy Online Demos

If you have routines or experiments that are likely to be useful to others, please create a post in this thread, editing your post to add new demos so there is one post per creator. Ideally set your demos so they can be tested without consuming a credit (if you don’t have a site license) by adding a final routine that can’t end, disabling save incomplete results and adding a small number of credits. Please do not discuss the demos in this thread or create more than one post unless you have a la...

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Nice example of dynamic stimulus presentation and measurement!

"Identity Fusion" demo Based on Jimenez et al. (2016) from Wakefield Carter (@termight)

Experiment files openly available here πŸ”“https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/vespr/identity-fusion

More demos from Wake here https://discourse.psychopy.org/t/psychopy-online-demos/22319

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Would you like to use a dynamic Affect Grid in your research?

Here is an open demo from Wakefield Carter (@termight) you might find helpful!

Based on Russell, J. A., Weiss, A., & Mendelsohn, G. A. (1989). Affect grid: A single-item scale of pleasure and arousal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 493–502.

Code here πŸ‘‰ https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/vespr/affect-grid

More demos from Wake here 🌐 https://discourse.psychopy.org/t/psychopy-online-demos/22319

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Based on Russell, Weiss, and Mendelsohn (1989) but with an even number of scale points. Russell, J. A., Weiss, A., & Mendelsohn, G. A. (1989). Affect grid: A single-item scale...

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If your task involves a large number of repeated elements, and you don't want to add LOADS of components, you can use code snippets to generate stimuli grids.

Code available for this demo from Wakefield Carter (@termight) here πŸ‘‰ https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/vespr/points-on-a-grid

And many more useful online demos from Wake here 🌐 https://discourse.psychopy.org/t/psychopy-online-demos/22319

VESPR / points-on-a-grid

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