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Psyscope citation1/29/2024 DESCRIPTION PsyScope is a system for building behavioral experiments on the Apple Macintosh computer. A freeware version is available at the author's web site. The program supports a wide variety of experimental designs, multimedia formats, and stimulus control. The PsyScope experiment-building system BRIAN MACWHINNEY,* JONATHAN COHEN and JEFFERSON PROVOST Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Received 25 July 1996 revised 27 March 1997 accepted 27 March 1997 Abstract-PsyScope is a system for building behavioral experiments on the Apple Macintosh computer using a graphic user interface that requires no computer programming. Spatial Vision (continued as Seeing & Perceiving from 2010) Brill More- over, all of its basic functions can be accessed by the non-programmer user through a graphic user interface (GUI) that requires no experience with computer programming. Of the various experiment-building sys- tems currently available, both on the Macintosh and the IBM-PC (Schneider, 1988), PsyScope is one of the most complete and powerful (Cohen et al., 1993). ![]() Many researchers have developed systems for laboratory timing and stim- ulus presentation using this computer (Chute, 1986 Bharucha et al., 1987 Westall et al., 1989 Rensink, 1990 Enns and Rensink, 1991 Busey, 1992 Doenias et al., 1992 Goolkasian, 1993 Haxby et al., 1993). Macwhinney, Brian Provost, Jefferson Cohen, Jonathan The PsyScope experiment-building system The PsyScope experiment-building system
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