PsychoPy is a free, open-source software for creating psychological experiments and visual stimuli.
An open‐source application written in Python for creating experiments in behavioral sciences, including psychology and neuroscience. PsychoPy offers both a graphical Builder interface and a script‑based coder view, enabling researchers to design reaction‑time tasks, psychophysical experiments, and eye‑tracking studies without licensing fees. PsychoPy allows researchers and students to design and run experiments easily, with a focus on flexibility and customization.
Studying psychology at the University of Essex allows students to explore the complexities of human behavior in a world increasingly shaped by new technologies, diverse cultures, and global challenges.
Advances in Psychological Science, a monthly journal hosted by the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, reflects the latest research progress in various fields of psychology. It primarily publishes reviews and commentaries on new advancements, trends, and achievements in psychology both domestically and internationally. The journal is a core journal in national databases such as the Chinese Science Citation Database and the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index.
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews promotes a friendly atmosphere with a thriving community of research staff and postgraduate students, actively engaging with local schools and organizations.