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OpenSesame is a tool to create experiments for psychology, neuroscience, and experimental economics.
Copyright, 2010-2022, Sebastiaan Mathôt and contributors.
OpenSesame is a graphical experiment builder. OpenSesame provides an easy to use, point-and-click interface for creating psychological/ neuroscientific experiments.
In addition to this repository, OpenSesame relies on a number repositories that are all hosted by the Cogsci.nl organization on GitHub. The most important of these are:
loop
itemEach major version of OpenSesame lives in its own branch. The default branch is currently loewenfeld
.
gibson
- 2.8heisenberg
- 2.9ising
- 3.0james
- 3.1kuhn
- 3.2loewenfeld
- 3.3OpenSesame is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License 3. The full license should be included in the file COPYING
, or can be obtained from:
OpenSesame contains works of others. For the full license information, please refer to debian/copyright
.
Installation instructions and documentation are available on the documentation website ...
... which is itself also hosted on GitHub:
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A graphical experiment builder for the social sciences
We found that python-opensesame demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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