jsPsych
Create behavioral experiments that run in a web browser
https://www.jspsych.org
- We just released an integration for Tobii eye tracking systems 👀 github.com/jspsych/tobi...
- Reposted by jsPsychThis is a fundraising post! An anonymous donor is matching contributions to Children Helping Science up to 100K through the end of the year - if it's in your giving budget, please consider supporting open science infrastructure! giving.mit.edu/search/node/... Details below...
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- Reposted by jsPsychIt's the second Tuesday of the month, which means I'm doing drop-in office hours for #jspsych support on our discord. 10:30-11:30 EDT. discord.gg/RCKWJ4qb3p
- Reposted by jsPsychSupervising a Psychology student creating an online #mousetracking experiment with #jsPsych - showing videos and asking participants to choose left or right. If you’ve worked on something similar and are happy to share a code template or know of good resources, we’d really appreciate it! 🙂
- Reposted by jsPsychWe've just launched a Discord server for #jsPsych users to collaborate and get technical help. I'll be hosting office hours tomorrow from 10:30-11:30 AM EDT. Hop in with any questions! discord.gg/RCKWJ4qb3p
- We are running a virtual hackathon for #hacktober! Info and signup here: jspsych.github.io/hackathon/virtual_2025.html We will be hosting drop in office hours help during the hackathon, so this is a great chance to level up your jspsych skills!
- This uses WebGazer + jsPsych to test the viability of online eye tracking in five case studies.
- Want to know what kinds of studies webcam-based eye tracking can be used for? Here's our take on the current tech. This certainly isn't the first paper on this topic, but it provides some converging evidence about the viability of eye tracking with online methods. online.ucpress.edu/collabra/art...
- Reposted by jsPsychVery cool to have been involved with this, such a great opportunity to learn about contributing to open source software! ⌨️
- That's a wrap on our first ever hackathon! Thanks to all of the wonderful people who attended. Lots of amazing projects and collaborations got started. 🥳
- We will be doing this again next spring. If you want to keep up to date on this and other events you can subscribe to our newsletter: www.jspsych.org/latest/newsl...
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- Reposted by jsPsychjspsych will soon* support generating psych-ds metadata automatically from an experiment timeline. we have done most of the implementation and are ironing out the final details. *probably summer 2025
- Psych-DS is (1) spellcheck for your datasets and (2) a pathway to standardizing data in our academic fields that *everyone* can learn. And it's live RIGHT NOW! psych-ds.github.io (This is the announcement post I've been leading up to)
- We're hosting a hackathon in May! This is aimed at jsPsych users who want to learn how to contribute to open source software and extend jsPsych. It's free, and we'll cover travel expenses. Learn more and sign up here: jspsych.github.io/hackathon/sp...
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- We've launched a newsletter to provide updates on development, spotlight community projects, and share information on events like live workshops and hackathons. You can subscribe here: www.jspsych.org/latest/newsl... We anticipate sending no more than 1-2 emails a month.
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- Reposted by jsPsychRe-advertising a tool we created some time ago for rating, sorting and comparing audio samples in the browser. It can be used as a jspsych plugin for online behavioral experiments. Check the repository: github.com/pwdonh/audio_tokens 🧵