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The Event Task Stimulus Set was created to measure access to generalized events stored in semantic memory. It has been examined in a large normative sample as well as in people with neurological disorders (Dresang, Dickey, & Warren, 2020), and to measure semantic violations in visual processing (Proverbio & Riva, 2009).
Authors: Federica Riva,
Haley C. Dresang,
Michael Walsh Dickey,
Tessa Warren,
Alice Mado Proverbio
Updated: 2021-06-15
Source: https://osf.io/pzqcj/
Keywords: language,
memory,
psychology,
aphasia,
experiment,
English
An open-source package for running experiments in Python.
Authors: Jonathan W. Peirce,
Jeremy R. Gray,
Sol Simpson,
Michael R. MacAskill,
Richard Höchenberger,
Hiroyuki Sogo,
Erik Kastman,
Jonas K. Lindeløv
Updated: 2021-04-15
Source: psychopy.org
Keywords: python,
experiment,
neuroscience,
linguistics,
psychology,
psychophysics,
psycholinguistics,
experiment-control,
experimental-design
BITTSy is capable of running key infant behavioral testing paradigms, including Headturn Preference Procedure [HPP], Preferential Looking, and Visual Fixation/Habituation, through the same interface.
Authors: Rochelle Newman,
Emily Shroads,
Elizabeth Johnson,
Ruth Tincoff,
Kris Onishi,
Giovanna Morini
Updated: 2020-09-04
Source: http://langdev.umd.edu/bittsy/
Keywords: child-development,
software,
experiment,
behavior,
English