Re: Free software for conducting psychoacoustic experiments ("Ch. Karypidis" )


Subject: Re: Free software for conducting psychoacoustic experiments
From:    "Ch. Karypidis"  <ch_karypidis@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:53:15 -0800
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--0-2015314884-1232063595=:49769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have been using FLXLab for my research: http://flxlab.sourceforge.net/ It is free (ergo I've got no shares of it), open-source, and easy to use. I= t contains a few demos and the scripting language is very simple (I was abl= e to write my own experiments before I could write software code). #################### Charalampos KARYPIDIS (a.k.a. Babis) PhD candidate in Phonetics (field: Cognition) Doctorant-allocataire en Phon=E9tique/Phonologie (champ: Cognition) UMR 7018-C.N.R.S. / Universit=E9 de la Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III http://babis.c.la/ =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D "We consistently fail to grasp how many ideas remain to be discovered. . . = . Possibilities do not add up. They multiply." Paul Romer, Economist #################### Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 07:43:38 -0600 From: Fatima Husain <husainf@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Free software for conducting psychoacoustic experiments Dear List, I was wondering if there is a freely available software with some in-built simple psychoacoustic experiments, something that the students can easily tweak to run their own experiments? I am teaching a psychoacoustics class and roughly half the class has no programming experience (hence Matlab is out. =20 Thanks in advance, Fatima Fatima Husain, Ph.D. Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Lab Assistant Professor, Speech and Hearing Science and the Beckman Institute University of Illinois husainf@xxxxxxxx =0A=0A=0A --0-2015314884-1232063595=:49769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <table cellspacing=3D"0" cellpadding=3D"0" border=3D"0" ><tr><td valign=3D"= top" style=3D"font: inherit;">I have been using FLXLab for my research:<br>= http://flxlab.sourceforge.net/<br>It is free (ergo I've got no shares of it= ), open-source, and easy to use. It contains a few demos and the scripting = language is very simple (I was able to write my own experiments before I co= uld write software code).<br><br>####################<br> Charalampos KARYPIDIS (a.k.a. Babis)<br> PhD candidate in Phonetics (field: Cognition)<br> Doctorant-allocataire en Phon=E9tique/Phonologie (champ: Cognition)<br> UMR 7018-C.N.R.S. / Universit=E9 de la Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III<br> http://babis.c.la/<br> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D<br> "We consistently fail to grasp how many ideas remain to be discovered. . . = . Possibilities do not add up. They multiply."<br> Paul Romer, Economist<br> ####################<br><blockquote style=3D"border-left: 2px solid rgb(16,= 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><pre><br>Date: Thu, 15 = Jan 2009 07:43:38 -0600<br>From: Fatima Husain &lt;husainf@xxxxxxxx&= gt;<br>Subject: Free software for conducting psychoacoustic experiments<br>= <br>Dear List,<br>I was wondering if there is a freely available software w= ith some in-built<br>simple psychoacoustic experiments,<br>something that t= he students can easily tweak to run their own experiments?<br>I am teaching= a psychoacoustics class and roughly half the class has no<br>programming e= xperience (hence Matlab is out.<br> <br>Thanks in advance,<br>Fatima<br><br= >Fatima Husain, Ph.D.<br>Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Lab<br>Assistant P= rofessor, Speech and Hearing Science and the Beckman Institute<br>Universit= y of Illinois<br>husainf@xxxxxxxx<br><br></pre></blockquote></td></tr><= /table><br>=0A=0A --0-2015314884-1232063595=:49769--


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