Lecture 15: Introduction to jsPsych
- Lecture Slides [Power Point]
- jsPsych Homepage
- Moving Research Online Workshop
- jsPsych Youtube channel and video tutorials
- PsiTurk
- Pushkin
Resources:
Suggested code editors:
- Visual Studio Code
- Atom - may be more user friendly for those new to coding
- Sublime
References:
De Leeuw, J. R. (2015). jsPsych: A JavaScript library for creating behavioral experiments in a Web browser. Behavior Research Methods, 47(1), 1-12.
de Leeuw, J. R., & Motz, B. A. (2016). Psychophysics in a Web browser? Comparing response times collected with JavaScript and Psychophysics Toolbox in a visual search task. Behavior Research Methods, 48(1), 1-12.
Pinet, S., Zielinski, C., Mathôt, S., Dufau, S., Alario, F. X., & Longcamp, M. (2017). Measuring sequences of keystrokes with jsPsych: Reliability of response times and interkeystroke intervals. Behavior research methods, 49(3), 1163-1176.
Kuroki, D. (2021). A new jsPsych plugin for psychophysics, providing accurate display duration and stimulus onset asynchrony. Behavior Research Methods, 53(1), 301-310.