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 **[[http://psychtoolbox.org/|Psychtoolbox]]: Matlab-or Octave-based stimulus presentation library.**  **[[http://psychtoolbox.org/|Psychtoolbox]]: Matlab-or Octave-based stimulus presentation library.** 
  
-Multi-platform (Linux, Mac, Windows). +//Pros:// 
 +  * Multi-platform (Linux, Mac, Windows).  
 +  * Very powerful and with comprehensive support for numerous hardware peripherals (e.g. eye tracking, data recording).  
 +  * Extremely precise control of timing for recording responses and presenting stimuli (especially visual). 
 +  * Large user community and active forum 
 +  * Numerous well documented demo functions that can be readily modified to suit new experiments 
 +  * Free and open source
  
-+ Very powerful and with comprehensive support for numerous hardware peripherals (e.g. eye tracking, data recording). +//Cons://
  
-+ Extremely precise control of timing for recording responses and presenting stimuli (especially visual).+  * Difficult to learn and requires reasonable command of Matlab/Octave 
 +  * No GUI interface 
 +  * Requires Matlab (proprietary) or Octave (open source) 
 +  * Not yet supported on Apple Metal (which suffers from timing issues and is not recommended at the present)
  
-+ Large user community and active forum+**[[https://www.psychopy.org|PsychoPy]]: Python-based stimulus presentation library.** 
  
-+ Numerous well documented demo functions that can be readily modified to suit new experiments+//Pros://
  
-+ Free and open source+  * Multi-platform (Linux, Mac, Windows).  
 +  * Powerful and easy to use with an optional drag-and-drop GUI 
 +  * Large user community 
 +  * Generally good control of timing 
 +  * Well documented
  
-- Difficult to learn and requires reasonable command of Matlab/Octave+//Cons://
  
-- No GUI interface+  * Some parts are proprietary/commercial 
 +  * Not yet supported on Apple Metal
  
-- Requires Matlab (proprietary) or Octave (open source)+**[[https://gru.stanford.edu/doku.php/mgl/overview|MGL]]: Matlab-or Octave-based stimulus presentation library.**
  
-**[[https://www.psychopy.org|PsychoPy]]: Python-based stimulus presentation library.** +For the Linux version, please contact <jonas.larsson@rhul.ac.uk> for the latest distribution.
  
-+ Powerful and easy to use with an optional drag-and-drop GUI+//Pros://  
 +  * Similar to Psychtoolbox, but easier to use 
 +  * Built-in task library facilitates experiment design
  
-+ Large user community+//Cons://
  
-+ Generally good control of timing+  * Only supported on MacOS and Linux (the Linux version is not as comprehensive as the MacOS one) 
 +  * Not yet supported on Apple Metal, so will not work on newer Macs 
 +  * No Windows support 
 +  * Requires Matlab (can be run with Octave but tends to be slow)
  
-+ Well documented+**E-Prime ** FIXME
  
-- Some parts are proprietary/commercial+**Presentation ** FIXME
  
 +====== Stimulus databases ======
  
 +FIXME
  
  
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