Software stuff I've worked on
I lead the development and maintenance of the
Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis Toolbox (Matlab) for
analyzing neuroimaging data multivariately.
The MVPA toolbox was co-authored with a number of other
people (see the AUTHORS list), and has been released under
the GPL.
The MVPA toolbox has been downloaded by hundreds of labs
around the world.
Emacs freex mode
Emacs Freex mode is a minor mode for organizing and editing
a massively-hyperlinked database of your notes and
ideas. It's a personal wiki on steroids.
Freex was co-authored
with Per
Sederberg, and has been released under the GPL.
You can
see a
screencast of Emacs Freex in action.
PyEPL blog
PyEPL is my favorite way to code up psychological
experiments - I created
the PyEPL blog to
help new users by providing useful snippets.
Matlab Cookbook
I've begun collating the various utility functions I've
built for myself in a Matlab
Cookbook
Free Rhycall
Free Rhycall helps you parse the free recall audio of
someone talking in a noisy fMRI scanner. Available upon
request.
Emacs indentation library
Available as part
of Emacs
Freex
as freex-hiert.el,
this library makes it much easier to indent and outdent
multiple, entire paragraphs at a time. Very useful for
taking hierarchical notes.
Memrise
Memrise is an online
learning platform that helps people learn words, facts and
relationships more quickly, and remember them for
longer. I'm the lead software developer (currently under
development).