Gorilla is an experiment builder platform that allows researchers to design, run, and analyze cognitive and behavioral experiments.
Gorilla offers an easy-to-use graphical interface for building experiments without coding. It supports validated reaction times, participant recruitment, and data collection. The platform is designed for academic research and teaching, with features like version control, collaboration, and a library of ready-made tasks.
SPM is a free and open-source software package for the analysis of brain imaging data sequences, supporting fMRI, PET, SPECT, EEG, and MEG. Developed by Karl Friston at University College London, it aims to facilitate statistical analysis of functional imaging data.
A leading provider of research databases and tools for academic, corporate, and government institutions.
Science of Behavior Change is a research organization focused on the science of behavior change, aiming to help people understand why some healthy choices succeed while others fail. The organization studies work in the field of behavioral medicine to explore the reasons behind success and promote more effective behavior change.