Presentation (software)
Presentation is a Windows software application for conducting psychological and neurobehavioral experiments, developed by Neurobehavioral Systems Inc. and first released in 2003. It supports auditory and visual stimuli creation and delivery, records responses from nearly any input device and allows control of parallel port, serial port, TCP/IP and Ni-DAQ for communication to and from fMRI devices, response devices, eye trackers and brain imaging equipment. It also supports Microsoft Kinect for Windows. It is temporally accurate to less than a millisecond. Presentation has over 10,000 users worldwide. Presentation supports Unicode via the utf-8 specification.
Users
Presentation is used in universities and their experiments all over the world, such as- Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
- Perception, memory and aesthetics of indeterminate art
- Common ground for spatial cognition? A behavioral and fMRI study of sex differences in mental rotation and spatial working memory
- Contagious yawning and the brain
- Stereoscopic Depth and the Occlusion Illusion
- Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech
- An Interdisciplinary Study of Visual Indeterminacy