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.
Project Implicit is a collaborative research effort that provides tests to measure implicit attitudes and beliefs. It covers topics like social attitudes and health-related associations.
The Institute of Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University in Jena is renowned for its basic and applied research across multiple psychology fields and its consistently high ranking among German university psychology programs. Offering undergraduate and graduate programs, including psychotherapy training and Master of Science degrees, the institute provides a diverse and rich learning environment.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at UConn is dedicated to research and teaching about the brain, mind, and behavior, offering comprehensive psychology education and specialized training from individual neurons to social interactions that shape society. With over 1000 undergraduate majors and 60+ faculty across five UConn campuses, we boast 50+ externally funded grants.