Resources (e.g. for teaching)¶
There are a number of further resources to help learn/teach about PsychoPy.
If you also have PsychoPy materials/course then please let us know so that we can link to them from here too!
P4N 2015: Python for Neuroscience (and Psychology)¶
There will be a 3-day workshop in April 2014 at Nottingham University. It won’t be only about PsychoPy, but about Python for science more generally and focussing on coding rather than using the Builder interface. We hope this year to run intermediate and novice sessions in parallel (rather than novice only).
Youtube tutorials¶
- Youtube PsychoPy tutorial showing how to build a basic experiment in the Builder interface. That’s a great way to get started; build your own complete experiment in 15 minutes flat!
- There’s also a subtitled version of the stroop video tutorial (Thanks Kevin Cole for doing that!)
Materials for Builder¶
At School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, PsychoPy is now used for all first year practical class teaching. The classes that comprise that first year course are provided below. They were created partially with funding from the former Higher Education Academy Psychology Network. Note that the materials here will be updated frequently as they are further developed (e.g. to update screenshots etc) so make sure you have the latest version of them!
PsychoPy_pracs_2011v2.zip (21MB) (last updated: 15 Dec 2011)
The GestaltReVision group (University of Leuven) wiki covering PsychoPy (some Builder info and great tutorials for Python/PsychoPy coding of experiments).
Materials for Coder¶
- Gary Lupyan runs a class on programming experiments using Python/PsychoPy and makes his lecture materials available on this wiki
- The GestaltReVision group (University of Leuven) wiki offers a one-day crash course to Python and PsychoPy on a IPython Notebook, and has lots of great information taking you from basic programming to advanced techniques.
- Radboud University, Nijmegen also has a PsychoPy programming course
Previous events¶
ECEM, August 2013 : Python for eye-tracking workshop with (Sol Simpson, Michael MacAskill and Jon Peirce). Download Python-for-eye-tracking materials
Yale, 21-23 July : The first ever dedicated PsychoPy workshop/conference was at Yale, 21-23 July 2011. Thanks Jeremy for organising!
EPS Satellite workshop, 8 July 2011
BPS Maths Stats and Computing Section workshop (Dec 2010):