Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc. develops Presentation®, a high-precision stimulus delivery and experiment control software for neuroscience research, supporting auditory, visual, and multimodal stimuli with sub-millisecond temporal accuracy.
Founded in 2000, Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc. provides researchers with precise and powerful software tools to create innovative behavioral and physiological experiments. Their flagship product, Presentation®, is optimized for various experimental paradigms, including fMRI, ERP, MEG, and more.
The Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford provides research and education on experimental psychology, focusing on cognitive neuroscience, behavior, and psychological theories.
Stanford University's Department of Psychology is known for its pioneering research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, offering world-class training for future psychologists.
Yale University's Department of Psychology is known for its world-class research and education in cognitive, social, and clinical psychology, aiming to understand and improve mental health and behavior.