The PsyScope experiment-building system.

PsyScope is a system for building behavioral experiments on the Apple Macintosh computer using a graphic user interface that requires no computer programming. The program supports a wide variety of experimental designs, multimedia formats, and stimulus control. A freeware version is available at the author's web site.

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