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Building experiments in psychopy / Jonathan Peirce, Michael MacAskill.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications, 2018Edition: 1st editionDescription: 297 pages. illustrations, 26 cmContent type:
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  • 9781473991392 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9781473991385 (hardback : alk. paper)
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  • 150.2855133 PEI
Contents:
1.Introduction I.For the beginner 2.Building your first experiment 3.Using images: a study into face perception 4.Timing and brief stimuli (revealing ext and moving stimuli) 5.Creating dynamic stimuli (revealing text and moving stimuli) 6.Providing feedback: simple code components 7.Ratings: measure the 'Big 5' personality constructs 8.Randomization, blocks and counterbalancing: a bilingual Stroop task 9.Using the mouse for input: creating a visual search task II.For the professional 10.Implementing research designs with randomization 11.Coordinates and color spaces 12.Understanding your computer timing issues 13.Monitors and monitor centre 14.Debugging your experiment 15.Pro tips, tricks, and lesser-known features III.For the specialist 16.Psychophysics, stimuli and staircases 17.Building an fMRI study 18.Building an EEG study 19.Add eye tracking to your experiment Appendix A.Mathematics refresher
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1.Introduction I.For the beginner 2.Building your first experiment 3.Using images: a study into face perception 4.Timing and brief stimuli (revealing ext and moving stimuli) 5.Creating dynamic stimuli (revealing text and moving stimuli) 6.Providing feedback: simple code components 7.Ratings: measure the 'Big 5' personality constructs 8.Randomization, blocks and counterbalancing: a bilingual Stroop task 9.Using the mouse for input: creating a visual search task II.For the professional 10.Implementing research designs with randomization 11.Coordinates and color spaces 12.Understanding your computer timing issues 13.Monitors and monitor centre 14.Debugging your experiment 15.Pro tips, tricks, and lesser-known features III.For the specialist 16.Psychophysics, stimuli and staircases 17.Building an fMRI study 18.Building an EEG study 19.Add eye tracking to your experiment Appendix A.Mathematics refresher

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