EPRIME
From Waisman Brain Imaging Wiki
E-Prime is a programmable application that allows researchers to create complex sessions wherein images and sounds can be presented to subjects, and other hardware can be controlled, all in real time. The researcher can create, debug, and run the sessions with little or no programming experience. E-Prime runs on Windows PCs.
We currently use E-Prime in Brogden 1, Brogden 2, the Keck EEG Room, and in fMRI and PET studies -- in other words, pretty much everywhere in the labs.
E-Prime is produced by Psychology Software Tools, Inc. (http://www.pstnet.com/products/e-prime/) (PST).
If you have used SuperLab before, E-Prime can be used for similar needs.
Company Resources
- Getting Started Guide (http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~clare/eprime/start.pdf)
- User's Guide (http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~clare/eprime/users.pdf)
- Reference Guide (http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~clare/eprime/reference.pdf)
Third-Party Resources
- E-Prime Cheat Sheet (http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~clare/eprime/E-Prime_cheat_sheet.pdf) (UMinn)
- Welcome to E-Prime (http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~clare/eprime/eprime.ppt)
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