pychoacoustics
What is
pychoacoustics
?
Installation
Installation on Linux
Graphical User Interface
Quickstart
The Control Window
Process Results Dialog
Edit Preferences Dialog
Edit Phones Dialog
Edit Experimenters Dialog
The Response Box
Command Line User Interface
Paradigms
Available Paradigms
Result Files
Tabular Results Files
Plain-Text Result Files
Result Files by Paradigm
Log Results Files
Default Experiments
Audiogram
Demo Audiogram Multiple Frequencies
Demo Frequency Discrimination
Demo Signal Detection
Dummy Adaptive
F0DL
Level Discrimination
WAV ABX
WAV Comparison
WAV Same/Different
The
pychoacoustics
Engine
Sound Output
Parameters Files
Block Presentation Position
Displaying Task Instructions
OS Commands
Preferences Settings
Response Mode
Writing your own Experiments
First Steps
Writing a “Constant 1-Interval 2-Alternatives” Paradigm Experiment
Writing an experiment for the Transformed Up-Down Interleaved, Weighted Up-Down Interleaved, and Multiple Constants m-Intervals n-Alternatives Paradigms
Writing a “Constant 1-Pair Same/Different” Paradigm Experiment
Writing an “Odd One Out” Paradigm Experiment
The Experiment “opts”
The Play Sound Functions
Simulations
Troubleshooting
The computer crashed in the middle of an experimental session
sndlib
sndlib
– Sound Synthesis Library
pysdt
pysdt
– Signal Detection Theory Measures
References
GNU Free Documentation License
pychoacoustics
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