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jspsych-psychophysics A jsPsych plugin for online psychophysical experiments.

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      • Histograms related to Table 4
      • Histograms related to Table 5
      • Histograms related to Table 6
      • Histograms related to Table 7
      • Histograms related to Table 8

      Histograms related to the data which is submitted to Behavior Research Methods can be seen from the following links.

      The histograms show the frequency of times as a function of actual display duration or stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA).

      Histograms related to Table 4

      • Display durations in the ProBook
      • Display durations in the OptiPlex
      • Display durations in the MacBook Pro
      • Display durations in the iMac

      Histograms related to Table 5

      • SOA between visual stimuli in the ProBook
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the OptiPlex
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the MacBook Pro
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the iMac

      Histograms related to Table 6

      • SOA between visual stimuli in the ProBook
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the OptiPlex
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the MacBook Pro
      • SOA between visual stimuli in the iMac

      Histograms related to Table 7

      • Display and sound duration in the ProBook
      • Display and sound duration in the OptiPlex
      • Display and sound duration in the MacBook Pro
      • Display and sound duration in the iMac

      Histograms related to Table 8

      • SOA between visual and audio stimuli in the ProBook
      • SOA between visual and audio stimuli in the OptiPlex
      • SOA between visual and audio stimuli in the MacBook Pro
      • SOA between visual and audio stimuli in the iMac

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