S. Dahm, E. Ort, Christian Büsel, P. Sachse, S. Mathôt
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Implementing multi-session learning studies out of the lab: Tips and tricks using OpenSesame
Here, we provide tips and tricks for running multisession experiments out of the lab us-ing OpenSesame, a user-friendly experimental tool that is open source and runs on Windows, Ma-cOS, and Linux. We focus on learning experiments that involve the measurement of reaction times. We show how such experiments can be run with traditional desktop-based experiment software on participants’ own notebooks (i