This is a python experiment written by [Katie Schuler](mailto: [email protected]) for Kelly Michaelis and Peter Turkeltaub.
The easiest way to get the current version of the experiment is to click the green Clone or download
button in the upper right corner. Or simply clone this repository in the command line with the command below. Previous versions of the experiment can be found on the release page.
git clone https://github.com/kschuler/words-in-noise-EEG.git
Detailed instructions for how to modify the parameters of this experiment and run it via PsychoPy are provided on this experiment's wiki page:
To create an issue or track progress, visit the issues page.
This experiment relies heavily on PsychoPy, a python library for neuroscience and psychology experiments and SoX, a command line utility for sound processing. If you use this program (or a modified version of it), please make sure to the nice people who make these tools in your published works.
Peirce, JW (2007) PsychoPy - Psychophysics software in Python. J Neurosci Methods, 162(1-2):8-13
Bagwell, C., Sykes, R., Giard, P. (2015). SoX (Version 14.4.2) Software. Retrieved from http://sox.sourceforge.net/