Lab demonstrations for a visual perception course
Software built for VS205 (Visual Perception and Sensitivity), a course at UC Berkeley School of Optometry.
For demonstrations of psychophysical methods (constant stimuli, limits, 2AFC, etc.), as well as generic display of stimuli with controllable parameters such as background level, size, contrast, etc., for the purpose of demonstrating concepts such as spatial and temporal summation, Weber's Law, etc.
Uses psychopy. Working lab setup comprises Windows, with hard-coded monitor calibration (for size, and contrast bit-stealing, etc.)