python-pyepl-common – module for coding psychology experiments in Python¶
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PyEPL is a stimuli delivery and response registration toolkit to be used for generating psychology (as well as neuroscience, marketing research, and other) experiments.
It provides
- presentation: both visual and auditory stimuli
- responses registration: both manual (keyboard/joystick) and sound (microphone) time-stamped
- sync-pulsing: synchronizing your behavioral task with external acquisition hardware
- flexibility of encoding various experiments due to the use of Python as a description language
- fast execution of critical points due to the calls to linked compiled libraries
This toolbox is here to be an alternative for a widely used commercial product E’(E-Prime)
This package provides common files such as images.
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Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 (buster) | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-3 | ||
Debian GNU/Linux 9.0 (stretch) | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-2~nd80+1+nd90+1 | i386, amd64, sparc, armel | |
Debian unstable (sid) | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-2~nd+1 | i386, amd64, sparc, armel | |
Ubuntu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” (xenial) | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-2build1 | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-2~nd+1+nd16.04+1 | i386, amd64, sparc |
Ubuntu 20.04 “Focal Fossa” (focal) | 1.1.0+git12-g365f8e3-3ubuntu2 |