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  1. These workshops were developed to allow a more accessible "bite size" form of training for those who don't feel they need our usual 3 day "intense" course for #PsychoPy and #pavlovia

    If you or someone you know might benefit from focused learning on specific aspects of #PsychoPy, please share!

    mastodon.social/@psychopy/1108

  2. New paper in BRM on assessing the reliability of online measures of visual function using
    @psychopy and Pavlovia.

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    [I don't think any of the authors are on mastodon] #psychopy #pavlovia #research #online #visionscience

  3. This is the PsychoPy team's #introduction to Mastodon.

    PsychoPy is an #opensource package to build and run experiments in #python and #js

    PsychoPy is a widely used tool for the behavioural sciences like #psychology #linguistics #economics #neuroscience

    This account will also tweet about other parts of the ecosystem like #pavlovia (it's like GitHub for behavioural science) and #PsychoJS

    Looking forward to chatting with you here! 🥰😁

  4. Did you know that you can use #Pavlovia # Surveys to present YouTube videos?

    Select Question Type "Image" then set Content Mode to YouTube!

    #research #academicmastodon

  5. #introduction

    👋Hi I'm Becca!

    🕵️‍♀️I live a double life as Chief Science Officer at Open Science Tools (the creators of #PsychoPy #PsychoJS #pavlovia ) and post doc at Trinity College Dublin.

    👀👂My research focuses on multisensory perception and attention across the lifespan.

    💻I like helping people make experiments so I talk about methods and #openscience

    ⚙️Passionate about helping develop accessible #opensource research tools

  6. Hi folks! I'm new here. Be nice to me! 🤗

    I'm passionate about #OpenScience (and #opensource )

    I'm founder of Open Science Tools, creators of #PsychoPy #PsychoJS and #pavlovia

    My background is visual neuroscience and experimental psychology (or @cogsci depending how you like to categorise)

    So if you're into those things too then let's connect!