PsychoPy is a free and open-source software platform for creating psychological experiments, with tools for precise timing, hardware integration, and web-based studies.
PsychoPy is an open-source platform designed for scientists and researchers to create psychological experiments. It offers a flexible and intuitive Builder interface, precise timing for psychophysics, and support for dynamic, interactive studies. The platform includes hardware-accelerated graphics, calibration tools, and access to various hardware devices. PsychoPy also supports online experiments through PsychoJS and Pavlovia.org, allowing researchers to run studies on the web. It is widely used in universities for teaching and research, with resources like textbooks, tutorials, and a shared experiment repository.
ARCANI is an NSF-funded project that accelerates research collaboration on artificial and natural intelligences.
The UCLA Department of Psychology is one of the top departments in the world, offering innovative research and education in various areas including cognitive, clinical, social, and behavioral neuroscience.
The School of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin is committed to providing high-quality education and training at all levels, known nationally and internationally for excellence in research.