Psyscope
PsyScope: The Interactive Graphic System for Psychological Research
The Psyscope: Watching the Watcher in the Age of Noise
Users "link" icons in a design window to construct an experiment's flow. psyscope
PsyScope is a tool for researchers to design, conduct, and analyze online psychology experiments. It provides a flexible and user-friendly interface for creating experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results.
Psyscope was first introduced as an open-source software package, designed to provide researchers with a flexible and user-friendly tool for creating and running psychological experiments. The software was developed by a team of researchers and programmers who aimed to create a platform that would simplify the process of designing and administering experiments. Over the years, Psyscope has undergone significant updates and improvements, driven by feedback from users and advances in technology. Psyscope was first introduced as an open-source software
The system provides millisecond-level temporal resolution for visual displays and response collection.
Variables being tested (e.g., stimulus size or position). Key Features and Capabilities at the raw
And then, gently, turn it around. Not to look inward again—but to look through it, outward, at the raw, unmediated world. At the tree that isn't thinking about being a tree. At the rain that doesn't rate its own falling.