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Experiments

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Foundational Library

PyEPL (the Python Experiment-Programming Library) is a library for coding psychology experiments in Python. It supports presentation of both visual and auditory stimuli, and supports both manual (keyboard/joystick) and sound (microphone) input as responses. Visit the PyEPL SourceForge page for more information and downloads.

Experiment Paradigms

PyEPL-based experiments used in the Kahana Lab.

  • pyFGS: Face/Grating Sternberg task (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/pyFGS.tgz,tgz)>>)
  • pyFR: Free Recall task (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/pyFR.tgz,tgz)>>)
  • YellowCab II: Virtual Driving task (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/yellowcab2.tgz,tgz)>>)
  • ycCross: YellowCab Variant (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/ycCross.tgz,tgz)>>)
  • Trackball: Blinking and eye-movement task (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/trackball.tgz,tgz)>>)
  • Testsync: Simple program to send sync pulses (<<ExtLink(/files/software/experiments/testsync.tgz,tgz)>>)

Data Analysis

  • PyParse: Parse Behavioral Sound Parsing Program
  • Our eeg_toolbox is a set of Matlab functions to help in analyzing EEG data. (<<ExtLink(files/software/eeg_toolbox/eeg_toolbox.zip,zip)>>)
    • Current version is 1.3.2, last update June 25, 2008.
    • For documentation, please see eeg_toolbox/doc/doc.pdf. Additionally, use the help function in Matlab for assistance with individual functions.