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.
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Psychtoolbox is an open source solution that extends MATLAB and Octave with functions for research-grade stimulus presentation and response collection for neuroscience and other application domains. The core routines of Psychtoolbox offer reliable, precisely-timed, and efficient functions for stimulus presentation and response collection across different modalities.