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Hi Eduard, Turns out it was an error with my excel spreadsheet! Thanks for your help.
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So I changed the backend to legacy, and the timings seem to be a little more consistent. I coded the durations in the inline script to 126ms, and my stimulus presentation ends up being around 340ms-350ms, which is better than before. But I'm still h…
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Hi Eduard, Thanks so much! I've adapted it for my experiment and for the most part it works. Just to clarify, t1 and t2 essentially set two different timers? I have run into two different issues though: 1) When I have my if..else statement to record…
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I'm still having trouble with this coroutine. I tried to fix the issue by inserting a keyboard_response item into the coroutine with a timeout of 1000ms. I then imported that keyboard into my keyb_resp_script (as opposed to generating a keyboard wit…
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I have updated my Opensesame so that I can use the co-routine plugin, but I am still having difficulty making the keyboard timeout (1000ms) independent from the word loop presentation timing (240ms). Here is the current setup: (Image) I followed …
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Updated code: https://pastebin.com/PTyKaQzM I am able to record RTs now, but I had to set my keyboard timeout to 450ms instead of 0ms. Now, each word in the word loop (which I had originally set for a 240ms duration on the sketchpad) is slowed down…
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Hello! I am trying to achieve something similar as the original query. My participants will pay attention to a word loop, but also click the spacebar whenever they hear a click sound. However, my click sounds are randomly distributed throughout my …
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Hi Eduard, I have included that, but it is still not recording the RTs to the click sounds (I either get a full column of NA or a mix of NA and zeros). I get the same result when I put all of that code in the prepare phase, or only having the keybo…
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Ah, so I've sorted out how to get the random click sounds with the below code: import random#setup samplersound = pool['mouseclick.wav'] click_sound = sampler(sound, duration=0, volume=1)#40 nonwords looppopulation = list(range(40))#select 5 rando…
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Ah, so I've sorted out how to get the random click sounds with the below code: import random#setup samplersound = pool['mouseclick.wav']click_sound = sampler(sound, duration=0, volume=1) 40 nonwords loop population = list(range(40)) select 5 ran…
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Ah, so I've sorted out how to get the random click sounds with the below code: import random #setup sampler sound = pool['mouseclick.wav'] click_sound = sampler(sound, duration=0, volume=1) #40 nonwords loop population = lis…
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Hi Eduard, Sorry to bother you, but I am still unable to figure this out as I am still a beginner at python. I've played around with it but I still can't get the clicks to play at 5 random points. With the while loop that you suggested, would it st…
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You'll need to download a separate plugin. This will help get you started on the video plugins https://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.2/manual/stimuli/video/, and this to guide you with downloading plugins https://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.2/manual/environment/. Hope th…
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Hi Eduard, Thanks for taking the time to respond. The words will be presented one-by-one on the screen. All the participant has to do is look at the words as they are visually presented individually, and then press a key whenever they hear a click …
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Hi Eduard, Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I will definitely have a look at the Python resources. The .txt template is the order in which the stimuli should be presented in the training phase. It provides a fixed order for the pr…