OpenSesame is a presentation and reaction-time measurement software with Python scripting option
- Download, tutorial, information about Python scripting etc. http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/
- Forum: http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/categories/opensesame
- Review: http://lpl.ucsd.edu/software-survey-results
- Citation and publications using OpenSesame: http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/publications/
- Youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiGXe-t-C28&feature=youtu.be
- Rachel Kan’s tutorial in the “teaching” part of our site
- Blogposts about OpenSesame: https://computingforpsychologists.wordpress.com/tag/opensesame/
- How to implement an analogue scale for responses in OpenSesame:
http://www.pavlov.io/2015/08/01/implementation-of-an-experiment-in-technologically-mediated-social-support/
Hello, thank you for a great list of learning resources for OpenSesame. It is really a great piece of software. I am going to try to learn it. I have myself mainly used PsychoPy and Expyriment. I can see that OpenSesame implements them both. Do you also carry out your analysis using Python? I am starting to look into doing that.
Again, thank you for this list, really helpful,
Freddy
Hi
I’m glad you like the resources. I myself usually use DMDX for experiments and R for the analysis of data from my experiments. Some of my students have started to use OpenSesame, usually because it works better for them on a Mac. Thus, we have started to have workshops and resources for OpenSesame. Students using it here still tend to use R for analysis/statistics. I am currently looking into using both Python and R for some of my corpus work. Hence, I have become more interested in Python myself. Any resources for Python and OpenSesame are thus more than welcome.
Good look and lots of participants for your experiments!
Sonja
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