[visionlist] Matlab --> online Experiments
Elnaz Alikarami
elnaz.karami at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 12:56:21 -04 2020
Hello,
I am looking for a way to test pupillometry online. Has anyone done that
before? any suggestions?
Thanks,
Elnaz
Elnaz Alikarami
Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Bachelor of Molecular Biology
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 8:23 AM Sauter Marian <marian.sauter at unibw.de>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> for those of you still seeking recommendations on how to get your
> experiments online, our article just got pusblished open access:
>
>
> Sauter, M.; Draschkow, D.; Mack, W. *Building, Hosting and Recruiting: A
> Brief Introduction to Running Behavioral Experiments Online*. *Brain Sci.*
> *2020*, *10*, 251.
>
>
> https://www.mdpi.com/699990
>
>
> Best wishes,
> Marian
>
>
>
> *Dr. Marian Sauter*
>
> *Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter*
> Universität der Bundeswehr München
> Department für Psychologie - Professur für Allgemeine Psychologie
>
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> marian.sauter at unibw.de
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> *Von:* visionlist <visionlist-bounces at visionscience.com> im Auftrag von
> Caspar Goeke <caspar.goeke at gmail.com>
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 21. April 2020 08:01
> *An:* visionlist at visionscience.com
> *Betreff:* Re: [visionlist] Matlab --> online Experiments
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> * Hello everyone, After finishing my PhD in Cognitive Science I created a
> platform for creating and running online psychology experiments
> (https://www.labvanced.com <https://www.labvanced.com/>), it’s easy to
> start and has a very powerful UI. You will find our source code is open and
> available on https://github.com/Labvanced/ <https://github.com/Labvanced/>.
> Also we have an open access experiment library, in which there are hundreds
> of templates for all kinds of experiments, freely to import and share for
> everyone. (https://www.labvanced.com/expLibrary.html
> <https://www.labvanced.com/expLibrary.html>). I hope with that we can be of
> value for some of you in this crisis. Best, Caspar *
>
> Dear Maarten + All:
>
>
> …We have been working with a Processing inspired javascript library called p5.js,
>
> Yes, a few of my phenomena pages are based on ithttps://michaelbach.de/ot/-misc/p5/
>
> In my experience its biggest plus is that it is very easy, very approachable, thus very rapidly you can get astounding results.
>
> What I found lacking is a good GUI (but then I’m possibly spoiled by <https://michaelbach.de/ot/-misc/cappuccino/> <https://michaelbach.de/ot/-misc/cappuccino/>), a little in timing, some deficiencies in sound*, and a possibly slow 3D implementation (but then, again, this <https://michaelbach.de/ot/sze-silhouette/> <https://michaelbach.de/ot/sze-silhouette/> does put heavy demand on on-line 3D processing).
>
>
> … Anyhow, here (https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.08198) is a preprint, …
>
> Impressive, thank you.
> Clearly p5.js has lots going for it.
>
>
> Best, Michael
>
>
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