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Tue Feb 23 2010
Software: Paradigm - A Better Way to Build Your Experiments
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Paradigm - A Better Way to Build Your Experiments
Message 1: Paradigm - A Better Way to Build Your Experiments
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Date: 23-Feb-2010
From: Bruno Tagliaferri <bruno prsemail.com>
Subject: Paradigm - A Better Way to Build Your Experiments
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Paradigm is a new stimulus presentation system for building interactive, millisecond accurate experiments for linguistics research. With Paradigm, you can: * Build experiments quickly and easily using Paradigm’s intuitive drag and drop user-interface. * Present images/sounds, rating scales, self-paced reading trials, rich text and movies. * Present interactive experiments like identification and visual world tasks using Paradigm's built-in mouse selection. * Optimize timing accuracy with adjustable experiment priority settings. * Control your eye-tracker, EEG system or fMRI scanner using Paradigm's Parallel and Serial Port events. * Use Paradigm's Python based scripting language to completely customize your experiment. * Distribute 'stand-alone' experiments over the web or in your lab without buying additional run-time licenses. Try out Paradigm for 30 days free of charge. To find out more, go to: http://www.perceptionresearchsystems.com ** For a limited time, Linguist List subscribers can buy Paradigm for $499.99 per license, a $200.00 discount. Just enter the coupon code INTRODIS with your order. **
Linguistic Field(s):
Cognitive Science
Language Acquisition
Neurolinguistics
Phonetics
Psycholinguistics
Sociolinguistics
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