psychopy 2023.2.4+dfsg-3 source package in Ubuntu

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psychopy (2023.2.4+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * Re-upload as source-only to allow migration

 -- Alexandre Detiste <email address hidden>  Sun, 11 Feb 2024 13:07:18 +0100

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Debian Med
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Original maintainer:
Debian Med
Architectures:
all
Section:
science
Urgency:
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psychopy_2023.2.4+dfsg-3.debian.tar.xz 16.5 KiB 4d7bbb91c0ff79993dfbf801c3f14f9ac5cedd7a855e4c416d0fb8dde8d959dc

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psychopy: environment for creating psychology stimuli in Python

 PsychoPy provides an environment for creating psychology stimuli
 using Python scripting language. It combines the graphical
 strengths of OpenGL with easy Python syntax to give psychophysics
 a free and simple stimulus presentation and control package.
 .
 The goal is to provide, for the busy scientist, tools to control
 timing and windowing and a simple set of pre-packaged stimuli and
 methods. PsychoPy features
 .
  - IDE GUI for coding in a powerful scripting language (Python)
  - Builder GUI for rapid development of stimulation sequences
  - Use of hardware-accelerated graphics (OpenGL)
  - Integration with Spectrascan PR650 for easy monitor calibration
  - Simple routines for staircase and constant stimuli experimental
    methods as well as curve-fitting and bootstrapping
  - Simple (or complex) GUIs via wxPython
  - Easy interfaces to joysticks, mice, sound cards etc. via PyGame
  - Video playback (MPG, DivX, AVI, QuickTime, etc.) as stimuli