OpenSesame Publication
Dear Sebastiaan,
I'm just writing to let you know that my work with opensesame and creativity will be published in an upcoming issue of Creativity Research Journal. Here's the citation:
Kapoor, H. (in press). The creative side of the Dark Triad. Creativity Research Journal.
Thanks so much for all the help! And of course, OpenSesame ![]()
Best,
Hansika
P.S. I was wondering whether you have any backend plug-ins that support EEG studies?
Comments
Also, I developed the IAT paradigm using OpenSesame. Would love to share
Hi Hansika,
Congrats on the publication!
I'm sure @sebastiaan will update the publication list as soon as he has time.
There are plug-ins for EEG studies. That is: plug-ins to send triggers to your EEG recording device, so that you can parse the EEG data based on experiment events. These are the parallel and serial plug-ins.
You are very welcome to share the IAT paradigm! Either upload it to a code hosting website (e.g. GitHub, or a file hosting site like DropBox, or Google Drive.
Thanks!
Edwin
Dear Edwin,
Thanks for the information; shall download the plug ins immediately
Also, once I upload it to Drive and share with @sebastiaan.
Thanks,
Hansika
Hi @Hansika,
Congrats on the publication and thank you for sharing the experiment! I received the Google Drive link, and I would be more than happy to include the experiment (which appears to work just fine) in the standard tasks section.
I could simply upload the experiment file to the documentation site, but for you it might be more interesting to upload it for example to FigShare, in which case the documentation site will contain a link to FigShare. That way the experiment is more closely associated with you, you can see how often it has been downloaded, etc.
If you choose to upload it to FigShare (or a similar site), please post the link here. If not, let me know and I will upload the experiment to the documentation site directly.
Cheers,
Sebastiaan
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Dear @sebastiaan,
Have uploaded it on figshare (honestly I didn't know about it, and I'm a huge proponent of open access data sets et al., thanks!).
Here's the link: http://figshare.com/articles/Implicit_Association_Test_Template_OpenSesame_/1138676
Thanks
Best,
Hansika
Dear @sebastiaan,
Was wondering if you needed any other information about the IAT before it can be added to the standard tasks list. Do let me know, thanks
Best,
Hansika
Hi Hansika,
Great! I added your task to the standard-tasks page on the documentation site:
Feel free to submit additions and/ or changes. You can do this quite easily via the 'View on GitHub' link at the top-right of the page.
Cheers,
Sebastiaan
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Dear Hansika,
I've written an R function 'processOpenSesameIAT' that I will soon include in my R package 'userfriendlyscience'. It was designed to import files generated by a script written by one of my colleagues, but I'd like to talk about how to make it easy to import files generated by your script, too - could you contact me (you can contact me through http://behaviorchange.eu?contact)?
Thanks :-)
Kind regards,
Gjalt-Jorn
PS, Sebastiaan: her paper is now published at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10400419.2014.961775#.VUtOm5NvCvM, should you keep the publications page up-to-date.