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			            Hi Supreme being,
  I already asked you a question last week and you've been very helpful! So, here's another one:
  Two cues (stimulus A and stimulus B) appear simultaneously on the screen, so that participants have to select by mouse-clicking one of those two cues.  Clicking on cue A gives access to a trial of task A, whereas clicking on cue B gives access to a trial of task B.  However, the number of clicks on cue A required to get access to a trial of task A increases every ten trials (during the first ten trials, the participant has to click only once on cue A in order to get access to the trial of task A, but during the next ten trials, he has to click twice, then 4 times, 8 times, 16 times, 32 times...).
  I would really appreciate your ideas on the best way to program this task.
  Thanks, Lucie
 
 
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