Get started with PsychoPy Builder!
This workshop is sampled from our official three day workshop, for those wanting to focus only on an introduction to PsychoPy Builder for creating experiments. We will cover the important considerations when setting up your experiment and create an experiment (e.g. A Posner cueing task) together in the workshop. Spaces are limited to 20 to allow you time to ask questions as we go through so that you leave feeling ready to get started making an experiment in PsychoPy Builder!Make the most out of your experiments with the added flexibility of python code.
This workshop is sampled from our official three day workshop, for those wanting to focus only on how to start extending your experiment by integrating code snippets. Adding snippets of python code you your experiment is a great way to start learning python and allows addition of features such as tracking accuracy across your experiment, calculating summary variables on the fly, and much more! Spaces are limited to 20 to allow you time to ask questions as we go through, so that you leave feeling ready to make the most out of your experiment by using the flexibility of code components.Get started with python code by coding an experiment from scratch.
This workshop is sampled from our official three day workshop, for those wanting to focus only on how to code an experiment from scratch using python code. Although we recommend using PsychoPy Builder to create experiments, coding experiments is a great visual way to learn to code, and also provides a greater understanding of what goes on “under the hood” of experiments. In this session we will cover the basics of stimulus generation and presentation as well as gathering responses using python code. Spaces are limited to 20 to allow you time to ask questions as we go through.Get started with creating eye tracking experiments in PsychoPy Builder.
This workshop is sampled from our official three day workshop, for those wanting to focus only on how to get started with eye tracking in PsychoPy Builder. Together we create an experiment using MouseGaze (to simulate your eye tracker with the mouse). We will introduce you to creating gaze-contingent paradigms and measuring looking behaviour towards regions of interest. We do not focus on any particular eye tracking system, but the concepts learned should be broad enough to get started creating an eye tracking experiment with any system supported by PsychoPy (e.g. Tobii, Eyelink, Pupil Labs, Gaze Point). Spaces are limited to 20 to allow you time to ask questions as we go through.