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PsychoPy - Psychology software in Python
Description:
PsychoPy is an open-source application allowing to run a wide range of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics experiments. It’s a free, powerful alternative to Presentation™ or e-Prime™, which use the Coder interface to write extremely powerful experiments in the widely-used Python programming language. The platform is independence and that is achieved through the use of the wxPython widget library for the application and OpenGL for graphics calls. PsychoPy runs on a wide variety of hardware, Windows, OS X or Linux, and it really does benefit from a decent graphics card. You should get an ATI or nVidia card that supports OpenGL 2.0, and to avoid built-in Intel graphics chips. The first time PsychoPy was written in 2003 as a proof of concept that a high-level scripring language could generate experimental stimuli in real time. It is continually updated with 5-10 releases each year, containing new features and bug fixes. It has many versions and the last one was released June 2017. There are many advantages to using PsychoPy, such as:
- Simple install process
- Precise timing
- Huge variety of stimuli generated in real-time:
- linear gratings, bitmaps constantly updating
- text
- sounds
- Platform independent - run the same script on Win, OS X or Linux
- Flexible stimulus units
- Coder interface for those that like to program
- Builder interface for those that don’t like
- Multi-monitor support
URL:
- http://www.psychopy.org/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsychoPy
- http://www.psychopy.org/PsychoPyManual.pdf
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFB5A1BE51964D587
Project Anatomy
Community
Leadership Jon Peirce
Forking It is platform independence. Its achieved is through the use of the wxPython widget library for the application and OpenGL for graphics calls.
Communication Yes, you can communicate with everyone on a forum which one is on the oficial site. (https://discourse.psychopy.org/)
Roadmaps
Releases
- Peirce, JW (2007) PsychoPy - Psychophysics software in Python. J Neurosci Methods, 162(1-2):8-13
- Peirce JW (2009) Generating stimuli for neuroscience using PsychoPy. Front. Neuroinform. 2:10. doi:10.3389/neuro.11.010.2008
Repositories
Packaging
Upstream/downstream
Version Control The latest version: 1.85.3 was released in August 2017 with an initial proof of the concept of online experiments.
Trackers You can track the changes on the folowing link: http://www.psychopy.org/changelog.html
Project Evaluation PsychoPy is continually updated with 5-10 releases each year, containing new features and bug fixes.
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Evaluation
Licensing GNU GPL v3+
Language Python
Activity Active
Number of contributors It has so many contributors but some notable contributors are: Jeremy Gray, Sol Simpson, Mike MacAskill, Jonas Lindeløv, Richard Höchenberger, Hiroyuki Sogo, Yaroslav Halchenko, Erik Kastman, William Hogman, Ilixa Ltd., Gary Strangman. For full list of contributors see the folowing link: https://www.openhub.net/p/PsychoPy/contributors
Size For different versions see the size on this page https://github.com/psychopy/psychopy/releases
Issue tracker It has forum on which you can ask your question.
New contributor PsychoPy has official workshops that can include anyone who wants to participate, and want to start using Python (and PsychoPy) in studies in behavioral sciences. During the academic 2016 - 2017 there were three workshops organized. For details about new workshops you can follow the link: http://www.psychopy.org/resources/workshops.html#officialworkshops
Community norms
User base