Create behavioral experiments in a browser using JavaScript
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jsPsych

jsPsych is a javascript library for running behavioral experiments in a web browser. It uses a modular structure so that new experiment types can be written as plugins to the core library. It was created by Josh de Leeuw and Drew Hendrickson at Indiana University.

Documentation

We are actively documenting the library in our GitHub wiki. The documentation is still a work in progress, and we welcome suggestions about how to make it more useful.

Can I run my experiment with this?

jsPsych can run a variety of experiment types, and experienced coders should have no problem writing a plugin for experiments that don't exist.

Contact

email Josh at jodeleeu@indiana.edu