Attention
To run locally, the code for these interactive demos requires a Jupyter Notebook environment, and the Panel extension.
Dungeon#
stimupy.stimuli.dungeons.dungeon()
import param
class DungeonParams(param.Parameterized):
# Image size parameters
height = param.Integer(default=10, bounds=(1, 20), doc="Height in degrees")
width = param.Integer(default=10, bounds=(1, 20), doc="Width in degrees")
ppd = param.Integer(default=20, bounds=(1, 40), doc="Pixels per degree")
# Grid geometry parameters
n_cells1 = param.Integer(default=5, bounds=(2, 10), doc="Number of cells 1")
n_cells2 = param.Integer(default=5, bounds=(2, 10), doc="Number of cells 2")
# Intensity parameters
intensity_grid = param.Number(default=1, bounds=(0, 1), step=0.01, doc="Grid intensity")
intensity_background = param.Number(default=0.0, bounds=(0, 1), step=0.01, doc="Background intensity")
# Target parameters
target_radius = param.Integer(default=1, bounds=(0, 3), doc="Target radius")
intensity_target = param.Number(default=0.5, bounds=(0, 1), step=0.01, doc="Target intensity")
# Additional parameters
add_mask = param.Selector(default=None, objects=[None, "target_mask"], doc="Add mask")
def get_stimulus_params(self):
return {
"visual_size": (self.height, self.width),
"ppd": self.ppd,
"n_cells": (self.n_cells1, self.n_cells2),
"intensity_grid": self.intensity_grid,
"intensity_background": self.intensity_background,
"target_radius": self.target_radius,
"intensity_target": self.intensity_target,
}
from stimupy.stimuli.dungeons import dungeon
from stimupy._docs.display_stimulus import InteractiveStimDisplay
# Create and display the interactive dungeon
dungeon_params = DungeonParams()
disp = InteractiveStimDisplay(dungeon, dungeon_params)
disp.layout