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| + | | text = There will be a Psychopy [http://tsgdoc.socsci.ru.nl/index.php?title=Workshop:_Python_for_social_scientists workshop] in april |
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| {{Infobox software | | {{Infobox software |
| | name = Psychopy | | | name = Psychopy |
− | | logo = Psychopy Logo.gif | + | | logo = Psychopy Logo.png |
− | | logo size = 150px | + | | logo size = 250px |
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| PsychoPy is an alternative to Presentation, e-Prime and Inquisit. It is a Python library and application that allows presentation of stimuli and collection of data for a wide range of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics experiments. When used on DCC computers PsychoPy is guaranteed to be millisecond accurate. | | PsychoPy is an alternative to Presentation, e-Prime and Inquisit. It is a Python library and application that allows presentation of stimuli and collection of data for a wide range of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics experiments. When used on DCC computers PsychoPy is guaranteed to be millisecond accurate. |
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− | == Configuration == | + | == Installation == |
− | === Python Packages ===
| + | {{see also|Psychopy installation}} |
| + | Click [http://www.psychopy.org/installation.html here] for more information on installing PsychoPy. For Radboud Social Sciences specific instructions, visit the [[Psychopy installation]] page. |
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− | Click [http://www.psychopy.org/installation.html here] for more information
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| + | == Learning PsychoPy == |
− | | numpy || version 0.9.6 or greater
| + | * [https://www.socsci.ru.nl/wilberth/psychopy/index.html psychopy tutorial website] |
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| + | * [[PsychoPy-Matplotlib|Combining Psychopy and Matplotlib]] |
− | | scipy || version 0.4.8 or greater
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− | | pyglet || version 1.1.4, not version 1.2
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− | | wxPython || version 2.8.10 or 2.8.11, not 2.9
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− | | Python Imaging Library || sudo easy_install PIL
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− | | matplotlib || for plotting and fast polygon routines
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− | | lxml || needed for loading/saving builder experiment files
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− | | openpyxl || for loading params from xlsx files
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− | | pyo || sound, version 0.6.2 or higher, compile with —-no-messages
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− | == Course ==
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− | [https://www.socsci.ru.nl/~wilberth/psychopy/index.html psychopy course website]
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| == Templates == | | == Templates == |
| Find the presentation Template here [[Media:TemplatePsychopy2013.zip]] | | Find the presentation Template here [[Media:TemplatePsychopy2013.zip]] |
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| == Troubleshooting == | | == Troubleshooting == |
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| + | ==== Version Change to 1.85 ==== |
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| + | If you use audio in psychopy, but you do not choose the back-end yourself (this is the default method), then sound will be played in a different, more reliable way. |
| + | This may lead to slightly larger but still small latency.We do not expect this to be problematic. |
| + | If you have any questions about this, come to TSG. |
| + | Do you use audio in psychopy and choose your own backend with the following line: |
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| + | ''prefs.general['audioLib'] = ['pyo']'' |
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| + | change this |
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| + | ''prefs.general['audioLib'] = ['sounddevice']'' |
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| + | This may lead to slightly larger but still small latency. We do not expect this to be problematic. |
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| + | If you have any questions about this, come to TSG. |
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| + | Also see: https://github.com/psychopy/psychopy/releases/tag/1.85.0 |
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| ==== Version History ==== | | ==== Version History ==== |