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Introduction

EventIDE is a program that offers an innovative and powerful approach for designing and running psychological experiments. The main idea behind of EventIDE is to combine four weighty design principles in one program:

RationalityComplete visual representation of the experiment logic including a flow, events and stimuli
SimplicityTurbulent GUI interface that assists in all designing steps
PowerUnbounded programming platform for user coding
FlexibilityModular architecture for in-core injection of user extensions


Major facts

Despite of its young age EventIDE already has an impressive feature list that is planned to be grown further. The major facts about the program are:

Precise

EventIDE utilizes a variety of low-level system functions to ensure a good performance and 1-ms timing precision on the standard PC hardware. Timing accuracy is automatically monitored by the program.

Hardware-friendly

EventIDE provides a built-in support for a large list of popular experimental hardware via standard protocols applicable to different devices of the same hardware class.

Users

EventIDE suits equally well to different categories of users: creating a functional experiment can be as easy as making a slide presentation for beginners, whereas advanced users would cheer a professional programming potential of the program.

Major facts

Precise

EventIDE utilizes a variety of low-level system functions to ensure a good performance and 1-ms timing precision on the standard PC hardware. Timing accuracy is automatically monitored by the program at runtime.

Hardware-friendly

EventIDE provides a built-in support for a large list of popular experimental hardware via standard protocols applicable to different devices of the same hardware class.

In sum

EventIDE is aimed to integrate all tools necessary for experimental design in a single Integrated Development Environment (IDE) representing a complete software solution for a wide range of experimental paradigms.

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