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July 30, 2009, at 09:35 AM by Jon Peirce -
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June 19, 2009, at 05:58 PM by 128.243.33.91 -
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Version 1.00.02 was released in June 2009. There is now a standalone download for Windows and OS X (containing its own python and dependencies).

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Version 1.00.03 was released in June 2009. There is now a standalone download for Windows and OS X (containing its own python and dependencies).

June 05, 2009, at 06:52 PM by 128.243.33.91 -
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Version 1.00.00 (rc1) was released in April 2009. There is now a standalone download for Windows and OS X (containing its own python and dependencies).

ShapeStim added in v1.00, allowing the rendering of arbitrary geometric stimuli (lines, polygons).

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Version 1.00.02 was released in June 2009. There is now a standalone download for Windows and OS X (containing its own python and dependencies).

ShapeStim and SimpleImageStim have been added, and many bugs fixed. See the changelog for further details.

May 21, 2009, at 08:30 PM by 84.66.20.161 -
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Version 1.00.00 (rc1) was released in April 2009. This includes the first release of a standalone version for windows users (containing its own python and dependencies).

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Version 1.00.00 (rc1) was released in April 2009. There is now a standalone download for Windows and OS X (containing its own python and dependencies).

April 02, 2009, at 02:37 PM by 128.243.33.91 -
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Version 0.97 was released in Jan 2009. Still building up to the full 1.0 release of PsychoPy sometime soon

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Version 1.00.00 (rc1) was released in April 2009. This includes the first release of a standalone version for windows users (containing its own python and dependencies).

ShapeStim added in v1.00, allowing the rendering of arbitrary geometric stimuli (lines, polygons).

April 02, 2009, at 02:34 PM by 128.243.33.91 -
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I also hope to provide some template files for people to setup basic experiment paradigms (method of constant stimuli, method of adjustment, masking paradigms etc...) with minimal possible fuss, but I keep not getting around to that...

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  • Platform independent (tested on Win, OS X)
  • Simple syntax (see the demo code)
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  • Platform independent (used in numerous labs on Win, OS X and linux)
  • Simple, clean syntax (see the demo code)
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  • Uses hardware-accelerated graphics (OpenGL)
  • Integration with CRS Bits++(for 14bit luminance resolution)
  • Integration with Spectrascan PR650 for easy monitor calibration
  • Simple routines for staircase and constant stimuli experimental methods as well as curve-fitting and bootstrapping (these are not the only things you can do - they are just the ones that I've included so far within the package)
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  • Multi-monitor support
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  • Multi-monitor support (and multiple windows)
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  • All stimuli rendered in realtime (so can be modified in realtime too)
  • Simple routines for staircase and constant stimuli experimental methods as well as curve-fitting and bootstrapping
  • Integration with CRS Bits++(for 14bit luminance resolution)
  • Integration with Spectrascan PR650 for easy monitor calibration
March 26, 2009, at 11:29 AM by 128.243.33.91 -
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  1. Peirce, JW (2008) Generating stimuli for neuroscience using PsychoPy. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 2:10. doi:10.3389/neuro.11.010.2008 full text
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  1. Peirce, JW (2009) Generating stimuli for neuroscience using PsychoPy. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. (2009) 2:10. doi:10.3389/neuro.11.010.2008 full text
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