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# PsychoJS
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# PsychoJS
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[](code-of-conduct.md)
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PsychoJS is a JavaScript library that makes it possible to run neuroscience, psychology, and psychophysics experiments in a browser. It is the online counterpart of the [PsychoPy](http://www.psychopy.org/) Python library.
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PsychoJS is a JavaScript library that makes it possible to run neuroscience, psychology, and psychophysics experiments in a browser. It is the online counterpart of the [PsychoPy](http://www.psychopy.org/) Python library.
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To use PsychoJS you can create online experiments in PsychoPy Builder, or you can find and adapt existing experiments on Pavlovia.org.
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To use PsychoJS you can create online experiments in PsychoPy Builder, or you can find and adapt existing experiments on Pavlovia.org.
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PsychoJS is an open-source project. You can contribute with pull requests to the [PsychoJS GitHub repository](https://github.com/psychopy/psychojs) and you can discuss future it in the [Online category of the PsychoPy Forum](https://discourse.psychopy.org/c/online)
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PsychoJS is an open-source project. You can contribute with pull requests to the [PsychoJS GitHub repository](https://github.com/psychopy/psychojs) and you can discuss future it in the [Online category of the PsychoPy Forum](https://discourse.psychopy.org/c/online)
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[](code-of-conduct.md)
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## Motivation
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## Motivation
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Many studies in behavioural sciences (e.g. psychology, neuroscience, linguistics or mental health) use computers to present stimuli and record responses in a precise manner. These studies are still typically conducted on small numbers of people in laboratory environments equipped with dedicated hardware.
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Many studies in behavioural sciences (e.g. psychology, neuroscience, linguistics or mental health) use computers to present stimuli and record responses in a precise manner. These studies are still typically conducted on small numbers of people in laboratory environments equipped with dedicated hardware.
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