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.
Psychiatric Times is a leading publication in the field of psychiatry, offering timely news, clinical insights, and peer-reviewed content for mental health professionals. Its mission is to provide cutting-edge information through monthly special reports, continuing medical education (CME) opportunities, research updates, conference coverage, and expert perspectives, both online and in print.
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is an online peer-reviewed journal that publishes visual content for scientific and medical research, including psychology and neuroscience.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto is one of the world's leading departments in the scientific study of the mind, brain, and behavior. It is highly ranked globally for research productivity and impact, combining excellence with accessibility. The department is committed to equipping the next generation of psychologists with the skills and knowledge to graduate with pride, healthy habits of mind, and meaningful ways of knowing.