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Hi!
I want to present Stimuli, and get the user's response. I also want to show an errormessage, if the answer is wrong.
But: I want the duration for the stimuli to be the same, no matter after how many milliseconds the user answers.
Here is my code:
<trial eegvovax>
/stimulusframes = [1=eegvovax]
/pretrialpause = values.pretrialeeg
/responseinterrupt = trial
/response = timeout(1250)
/validresponse = (" ")
/correctresponse = (" ")
/errormessage = (eegerror, 500)
</trial>
No matter if i set the responseinterrupt value to immediate, trial or frames, the response always cancels the trial.
Could you help me please? :)
Thanks for the great support so far!
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responseinterrupt = trial has no effect?
SpoHo
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10 Years Ago
As per the documentation, /responseinterrupt=trial means "Any...
Dave
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10 Years Ago
hi dave! thanks a lot! erase does the trick. Now I only have the...
SpoHo
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10 Years Ago
The pretrialpause isn't ignored. /erase=false means the stimulus will...
Dave
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10 Years Ago
so i would need something like: my stimuluselement: erase false...
SpoHo
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10 Years Ago
If you want to display a stimulus upon a response, use the...
Dave
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10 Years Ago
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