Dear Federicothere are a couple of new online setups that may help here:First, take a look here for quite a comprehensive approach to psychoacoustics using jsPsych and Django:Mok, B. A., Viswanathan, V., Borjigin, A., Singh, R., Kafi, H., & Bharadwaj, H. M. (2021). Web-based Psychoacoustics: Hearing Screening, Infrastructure, and Validation. BioRxiv, 2021.05.10.443520. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.10.443520
Second, we (by we I really mean Sijia Zhao) have a new online threshold-in-noise setup in Gorilla and Pavlovia described here, with links to the paradigms:Zhao, S., Brown, C.,. Holt, L.L, & Dick, F (2021) Robust and efficient online auditory psychophysics with the right auditory hygiene.bioRxiv 2021.07.17.452796; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.17.452796bestFred
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FellowshipsDear list,I'd like to implement an online survey that includes a detectability threshold task where participants would have to adjust the level of one audio until it is just heard over the other audio (noise). The adjusted level would be collected as response data. I have access to LimeSurvey but struggling to find a way to implement this with it, in fact not sure it is possible, as I've been searching the web and forums without any reference to these tasks.What is your experience with similar tasks online?What software are experimenters using to implement these tasks, any luck with LimeSurvey?Thank you all for your help, stay safe.Best regards,- Frederico Pereira