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Psychophysics Toolbox Version 3 (PTB-3) is a collection of free functions for MATLAB or GNU Octave intended for use by neuroscience and vision researchers. [1] It synthesizes and shows accurately controlled visual and auditory stimuli and interacts with the observer.
2002: PsychoPy was originally written by Peirce as a proof of concept - that a high-level scripting language could generate experimental stimuli in real time (existing solutions, such as Psychtoolbox, had to pre-generate movies or use CLUT animation techniques).
Demosthenes (Greek: Δημοσθένης; 384–322 BC) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. His orations constitute the last significant expression of Athenian intellectual prowess and provide a thorough insight into the politics and culture of ancient Greece .
50Languages, formerly Book2, is a set of webpages, downloadable audio files, mobile apps and books for learning any of 56 languages. Explanations are also available in the same 56 languages. Explanations are also available in the same 56 languages.
Raphael Demos (/ ˈ d ɛ m oʊ s /; Greek: Ραφαήλ Δήμου; [a] January 23, 1892 – August 8, 1968) was a Greek-American philosopher. He was Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity, emeritus, at Harvard University and an authority on the work of the Greek philosopher Plato. At Harvard, he taught Martin ...
PEBL (Psychology Experiment Building Language) is an open source software program created by Shane T. Mueller that allows researchers to design and run psychological experiments.
Late 16th century Demogorgon woodcut by Hendrick Goltzius. Demogorgon is a deity or demon associated with the underworld.Although often ascribed to Greek mythology, the name probably arises from an unknown copyist's misreading of a commentary by a fourth-century scholar, Lactantius Placidus.
Demos, the ruling body of free citizens in ancient Greek city-states, such as Athens, a root of the word democracy. Deme (Greek: demos), a municipal subdivision of ancient Attica, Greece; Dímoi (singular: dímos), in modern Greece, a municipal subdivision of modern Greece; Demos, the personification of the previous meaning, treated as a deity