lab.js is a free, open-source online study builder for the behavioral and cognitive sciences, designed to make online research accessible and efficient.
lab.js is a powerful tool for creating online studies in the behavioral and cognitive sciences. It offers a visual interface that allows researchers to build studies without writing code, thanks to its ready-made templates. The platform supports high performance, similar to laboratory software, and is flexible enough to run studies on any device with a web browser. lab.js also supports various workflows, including offline data collection, external services, and custom servers. Additional resources include a Slack community, example studies, workshops, and consulting services to help researchers get started and build custom studies.
Kimi k1.5 is an advanced multi-modal model trained with reinforcement learning (RL) that achieves state-of-the-art reasoning performance across multiple benchmarks and modalities. It outperforms existing models such as GPT-4o and Claude Sonnet 3.5 in short-CoT tasks by a large margin and matches OpenAI's o1 in long-CoT performance.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary, part of the Faculty of Arts, offers both undergraduate programs (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science) and a Graduate Program split into brain and cognitive science, industrial organizational psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, and more, with Masters and Ph.D. options. The department is also an active research environment with over 20 laboratories.
Pavlovia is a place for the wide community of researchers in the behavioural sciences to run, share, and explore experiments online.