StimuliApp
| Authors: | Rafael Marin-Campos, Joseph Dalmau, Albert Compte, Daniel Linares |
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| Updated: | Thu 30 April 2020 |
| Source: | https://www.stimuliapp.com/ |
| Type: | application |
| Languages: | cross-linguistic |
| Keywords: | psychophysics, experiment, audition, visual-stimulation |
| Open Access: | yes |
| License: | MIT license |
| Documentation: | https://www.stimuliapp.com/navigation-and-menus/ |
| Publications: | Marin-Campos, R., Dalmau, J., Compte, A. et al. (2021). StimuliApp: Psychophysical tests on mobile devices. Behavior Research Methods. 53, 1301–1307. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01491-4 |
| Summary: | StimuliApp is an open-source application in which the user can create psychophysical tests on the iPad and the iPhone by means of a system of menus. A wide number of templates for creating stimuli are available including patches, gradients, gratings, checkerboards, random-dots, texts, tones or auditory noise. Images, videos and audios stored in files could also be presented. The application was developed natively for iPadOS and iOS using the low-level interface Metal for accessing the graphics processing unit, which results in high timing performance. |