PsychoPy is a free, open-source software for creating psychology experiments. It offers an intuitive builder interface, precise timing, and support for a wide range of hardware, making it suitable for teaching and advanced psychophysics research.
PsychoPy is dedicated to providing a flexible and powerful platform for psychological experiment design. With its open-source code and user-friendly interface, PsychoPy enables researchers and educators to create, conduct, and analyze experiments with ease.
Discover Psychometrics.jl on GitHub, a Julia package that provides tools for psychometric data analysis. Contribute to the project, access documentation, and utilize our cutting-edge IRT models and psychometric methods.
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.
HappyDB is a crowd-sourced collection of 100,000 happy moments designed to advance the understanding of happiness through text analysis. The database is publicly available and aims to support research in natural language processing (NLP) and positive psychology. It provides insights into the causes of happiness and suggests sustainable actions for improving well-being.