Presentation is a high-precision program for stimulus delivery and experimental control for behavioral and physiological experiments. Presentation features include Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista compatibility, sub-millisecond temporal precision and complete timing information for all stimulus and response events. Presentation uses standard PC hardware and handles multiple tasks including simultaneous video and auditory stimulus delivery, responses, trigger input/output, etc.
SuperLab 4.0 is the stimulus presentation software for Mac OS X (10.3.9 or later) and Windows XP/2000. In development for almost five years, the new SuperLab 4.0 introduces a host of new features, including playing movies, stimulus lists, support for JPEG, GIF, PNG, and TIFF files, built-in support for RSVP and self-paced reading, improved support for fMRI and EEG/ERP, trial variables, conditional branching (if/then/else) and multiple input devices in the same experiment.
The g.tec MATLAB based multi-modal stimulation unit is a highly flexible and user-adaptable tool for application in all fields of brain and life sciences. g.STIMunit provides standard paradigms for motor–, cognitive–, perceptual tasks and biofeedback. All standard paradigms can be modified with an integrated paradigm parser. Users can easily set up their own experimental sequences in different modalities (visual, auditory or tactile).