DMDX is a Win 32-based display system designed for psychological laboratories to measure reaction times to visual and auditory stimuli. Developed by Jonathan Forster at the University of Arizona, DMDX is an extension of the DOS programs DM and DMTG, adapted for Windows 95/98 environments.
Welcome to the DMDX Display Software page. DMDX is a specialized tool used in psychological research to accurately measure reaction times in response to various stimuli. This software, part of the DMASTR family, has been developed to enhance experimental psychology studies by providing a user-friendly interface for creating and managing reaction time experiments.
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