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how to make a time reproduction task

Hi, in a time reproduction task we ask participants to reproduce the duration of a stimuli presented. In the timing paradigms this task is often used in dual task conditions. So i need to create a experiment where participant do a cognitive task (one like another) in wich they have to press a key in a sketchpad but i need that that ketchpad duration to be longer than the keypress. How can i do that?

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  • Hi,

    Could you give a little more details about what you are trying to do?

    If I understand correctly that you want to show a sketchpad to which people respond with a keypress, then have the sketchpad remain on the screen for another XXXX ms, an easy solution would be to place a copy of the same sketchpad after the keyboard_response.

    Cheers,

    Louisa

  • Your solution is good, but i use a stroop task and words and colors are taken from the loop so i don't know tha way to gain two identical sketchpad if it come to randomly choise trial from the loop

  • As long as they are part of the same trial sequence and words and colors are defined on the trial level (in a loop where one row corresponds to one trial) you can just copy (unlinked) the sketchpad you have.

    [word] in sketchpad_1 will use the same value as [word] in sketchpad_2.

  • ok i understand thank you

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