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Hi @u_ghose, I've just tried your solution out and it's really excellent. Thanks for posting it! Boo.
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Hi folks, My colleague solved the issue. Please see his comments below: "The best way to complete the installation is to install the package from within OpenSesame. This link gives the detailed instructions to do this using 'pip': https://osdo…
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Hi again @eduard, Your suggestion appears to be the source of the issue! Thanks so much, I was slowly going bonkers. I have to say you're a hugely valuable member of the community here. Keep up your awesome work. Thanks again, Boo.
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Hi @eduard, I'll check out your link later today. Thanks. Regarding the experiment, I have included a link in a message above to a shared folder in Dropbox that contains the experiment. It won't upload here for some reason, that's why I used Dropbox…
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Hi folks, I still haven't got to the bottom of this and can't proceed with starting the experiment until I do. I'm totally baffled. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks, Boo.
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Hi @eduard, Thanks for getting back to me on this. Sounds like PyGaze will do the trick since we're only interested in offline analysis. Cheers, Boo.
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Hi Halle7490, Could you post a screen-shoot of the Practice_1 Sequence? OR maybe upload the entire OpenSesame file? Thanks, Boo.
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Hi folks, Sorry for the bump, but any thoughts on my issue above? Note: I've linked my paradigm above too. Thanks, Boo.
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To clarify: I want a sentence aligned left, in the centre of the y-axis, and the first character to start at the x-coordinate I input. As I said above, while the text is now positioned to the left of centre the first character is not matching the x-…
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Hi @Eduard, That's exactly what I was after! Thank you very much. Boo.
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Hi @Edwin, Please excuse the bump. Have you had any thoughts on my last query above? No worries if you're currently busy. Thanks! Boo.
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Hi again Edwin, I've successfully got PyGaze working with EyeLink on Opensesame. At the moment I'm dropping the triggers (via PyGaze logs) straight after inline scripts that draw a canvas with text. Is this the correct placement given how I presen…
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Update: Found the solution here for the pylink module error: https://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/1597/solved-pygaze-example-doesnt-work Copy the pylink folder from the install and paste it (changing name of to pylink) in site packages…
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Update: I've installed the EyeLink Developers Kit for Mac found here: https://www.sr-support.com/forum/downloads/eyelink-display-software/45-eyelink-developers-kit-for-mac-os-x-mac-os-x-display-software But apparently PyLInk still isn't available …
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Hi Edwin, Quick follow-up: Can I use PyGaze with Mac? The section about EyeLink (the hardware I'm using) points to PyLink downloads for Windows and Ubuntu but doesn't mention Mac. I'll try and get it up an running in the mean time. Thanks, Boo.
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Hi @Edwin, I'll check that when I'm in the lab next and get back to you. Good to hear that I may not be totally bonkers after all. Cheers, Boo.
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Hi Eduard, Apologies for the delay in response. I did try what you suggested prior to posting the original question but that didn't seem to work. I've gone back and gotten 2 independent measures of stimuli and visual angle from the old monitor so …
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Hi @Edwin, Sorry if this question comes across a bit daft, but here we go. I've been using your formula above to recreate stimuli size and position on a new monitor with a high resolution. The resolution is as follows: 5120*2880 (which I've set t…
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Hi Eduard, That's a much more preferable way of doing things actually. I shall KIC (Keep it Code!) from now on. Thanks for your help! Boo.
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Hi Folks, Please excuse the bump. Any ideas on this error? Thanks, Boo.
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I didn't escape backslashes when pasting the code above. It should look like this: [=Alpha_Stim_Contents.get(\[Alpha_Stim\[Alpha_Count\]\])] Thanks, Boo.
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Hi again EJ, I've had another thought...(I'm sure you're delighted to hear that!). As per our last correspondence I understand that we always bring forward prior data and accumulate it across experiments so we are increasing evidence after each ex…
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Hi Sebastiaan, That's awesome. Thanks! Boo.
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Hi Eduard, I haven't used any objective measure of the delays I described but they are well above perceptual threshold for detection. I'm not sure I understand your solution to free up memory. Is it possible to have a text file with different text…
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Hi EJ, That makes sense when you put it like that! Thanks for all your help, Boo.
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Cheers, Edwin. I'll see how I get on with it once the tracker arrives. I'll be back if I hit any hurdles (which is known to happen from time to time). I'm in a new lab and keen to get them using OpenSesame and PyGaze! Boo.
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Hi again E.J., I've rerun my BF t-test using pilot data and the new data from Experiment 1 that followed. Now I'm moving onto calculating the adjusted BFs using the same method for Experiment 2, but have hit a wall in my understanding. After our p…
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Hi again, I found time to try this fix. It worked! Thanks again, Boo.
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Hi Sebastiaan, I'll try your solution tomorrow! Thanks for your help, Boo.
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I've solved the issue. I was using VLC as a converter for the file from WAV to OGG (as suggested in an older thread). Apparently it wasn't working correctly. I used an online converter and it now works. Hope someone else will find this solution help…