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People
Danckert Attention and Action Group official webpage.
Software
Data Acquisition
- Python (Powerful, but quick to learn programming language)
- Psychopy (Graphical development environment for creating Python based psychology experiments)
- EPrime (Non-free experiment building environment that uses a form of Basic)
- Superlab (Non-free experiment building software)
- Experiment Builder (Non-free experiment building software)
- Matlab (Integrated and Powerful non-free programming environment)
- Programming Resources for general information about programming.
Data Analysis
- R resources (R is a Free, extremely powerful statistics package)
- SPSS (Non-free statistical package commonly used in the department)
- fMRI (General fMRI page)
- BrainVoyager (Brain Imaging)
- Lesion Overlay Analysis
Manuscript Preparation
- OpenOffice (Office environment with a word processor)
- Microsoft Office (Common non-Free office environment includes Word)
- LaTeX (Scripted typesetting environment for scientific publications)
Statistics
- R notes (Notes on common statistical procedures using R)
- Linear mixed models (Powerful technique for accounting for fixed and random effects in your data)
- Crawford tests (Statistical tests for single case studies)
Communication
- Speaking skills (Tips for public speaking in an academic setting)
- Presentations (Presentations by lab members)
- Funding (Examples of successful grants/scholarship applications)
- Poster design (Tips for designing eye-catching, yet informative posters)
- Posters (Posters by lab members)
- File-naming convention (Always use when sending documents to James!)
Equipment
- Eyelink II
- Grand River MRI (Also see the general fMRI page)
- Printers
Literature
Links
Miscellaneous Notes
- psych storage (File storage accessible only to a particular lab)
- Campus Proxy (Securely browse the internet "as if" you were on campus)
- Archiving Data (Tips for backing up data to CD)
- DOI (Information about referencing with DOI)
- sandbox (A page for trying things out)
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