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Qnotero // Cogsci
Gnote integration (Linux only)
If you have Gnote installed (a note-taking program for Linux), Qnotero automatically searches Gnote for a (section in a) note belonging to a specific article. Qnotero ex...
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Sebastiaan Mathôt // Cogsci
Feel free to send me an e-mail: s.mathot@cogsci.nl
I kindly ask that you post support questions (for OpenSesame and other software packages) on the forum. I do not provide technical support through e-...
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Stimulus sets // Cogsci
If you have created a stimulus set yourself, here are a few tips:
Choose a license for distributing your work. As you can see in the list below, many creators do not specify a license. Unlicensed work...
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Café Wall // Cogsci
Sun 03 October 2010
Another very striking illusion is the famous Café Wall illusion, first described by Gregory and Heard in 1979. The story goes that a colleague of Gregory and Heard felt that the ...
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Reverse spokes // Cogsci
Wed 06 October 2010
Another cool illusion is the “reverse spokes” illusion, which has been studied by Anstis and Rogers (and probably discovered as well. Anstis describes the illusion very modestly ...
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Colour after effect (and a bit about colour vision) // Cogsci
Sun 22 April 2012
In the video below, you see three rings of coloured dots. In each ring there is one gap (a missing dot), and these gaps rotate like the arms on a clock. So far nothing remarkable. ...