From Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU Mon Apr 5 20:57:25 2004 From: Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU (Daniel Ansari) Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 16:57:25 EDT Subject: Serial and Parallel inputs Message-ID: Dear all, We are trying to configure an experiment where we recieve our responses and a scanner trigger via the serial port. We have tried selecting serial as our input device, but it does not appear to work. Does anybody have any suggestions? I believe the port input device is for parallel input - am I correct? Thanks, Daniel From kshannon at berkeley.edu Tue Apr 6 19:23:50 2004 From: kshannon at berkeley.edu (Kate Shannon) Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 12:23:50 -0700 Subject: .txt to .edat Message-ID: Hi- On a few runs of my experiment, eprime only outputs a .txt file and not the .edat file. I know that the .txt contains the same info, but is there any way to convert this to a .edat file? Thanks. -Kate Shannon Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California Berkeley, CA From baranan at post.tau.ac.il Wed Apr 7 07:32:30 2004 From: baranan at post.tau.ac.il (Yoav Bar Anan) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 09:32:30 +0200 Subject: .txt to .edat Message-ID: E-Recovery in your start->Programs->E-prime menu is the answer. Yoav, Tel-Aviv university ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate Shannon" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:23 PM Subject: .txt to .edat > Hi- > > On a few runs of my experiment, eprime only outputs a .txt file and not the > .edat file. I know that the .txt contains the same info, but is there any > way to convert this to a .edat file? Thanks. > > -Kate Shannon > Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute > University of California > Berkeley, CA > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System > at the Tel-Aviv University CC. > From Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU Wed Apr 7 18:35:10 2004 From: Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU (Daniel Ansari) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:35:10 EDT Subject: Serial Port Message-ID: Hi, Do other users routinely use their serial port to record responses? We have been having problems with some optic fibre inputs. Feedback would be much appreciated. With many thanks in advance, Danie From jal447 at psu.edu Wed Apr 7 18:48:49 2004 From: jal447 at psu.edu (Jared Linck) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:48:49 -0400 Subject: mic input Message-ID: I apologize if this request has been posted before. We are using a microphone input to measure RT and cue the termination of a stimulus presentation (e.g., a picture naming task). Currently, we have the microphone going through a button box into the computer, but are having some issues of reliability with our button boxes. Does anyone know if it is possible to run the microphone directly into the computer and still have it cue ePrime? Many thanks in advance, jared Jared A. Linck Language and Cognition Lab Pennsylvania State University From armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au Wed Apr 7 23:04:17 2004 From: armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au (armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 09:04:17 +1000 Subject: Decision Making Message-ID: Hello, Trying (with great difficulty) to build an information board-type decision making experiment in Eprime. Essentially, a text list of cues (with different levels) need to be 'hyperlinked' to various pictures, and text reports. Also, each trial will consist of the same list, except with different levels of cues and thus different reports and pictures (levels). Does anyonw know how to go about this? Thank you, Damien Armenis University of Queensland. From vonkarc at uwec.edu Thu Apr 8 20:59:46 2004 From: vonkarc at uwec.edu (Catya von Karolyi) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:59:46 -0500 Subject: Thanks RE: Disabling the Windows menu key? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the responses! Nice to have you guys (a gender neutral term as I use it) out there to ask! Take care, Catya From brandon_cernicky at yahoo.com Thu Apr 15 12:09:00 2004 From: brandon_cernicky at yahoo.com (Brandon Cernicky) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 05:09:00 -0700 Subject: mic input Message-ID: What type of button box/mic input are you using? If you are using a PST SRBOX, then please make sure that you are using the power supply that came with the units. If you are using an alternative power supply (i.e. one purchased from local elec store), then the voicekey mechanism in the SRBOX may report false results. -Brandon __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From eelliott at lsu.edu Thu Apr 15 13:29:03 2004 From: eelliott at lsu.edu (Emily M Elliott) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:29:03 -0500 Subject: eye tracker Message-ID: Hello, Has anyone used E-Prime with an eye tracker? If so, do you have any recommendations for equipment? Thanks, Emily Elliott From ewwst6+ at pitt.edu Thu Apr 15 16:28:55 2004 From: ewwst6+ at pitt.edu (E. W. Wlotko) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 12:28:55 -0400 Subject: Lab Technician Position, University of Pittsburgh LRDC Message-ID: A full-time lab technician position is available at the University of Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC). The lab technician will be responsible for the technical aspects of the operation of the Reading and Language Group laboratories. Duties include: maintaining operation of lab equipment including computers and human electrophysiological recording equipment; troubleshooting of lab equipment; training of new laboratory researchers; acting as a liaison to the center-wide computer services department and external equipment venders. The lab technician will also be become knowledgeable with software for psychological and human electrophysiological experiments (including E-Prime) and become knowledgeable about procedures for conducting and analyzing data from those experiments in order to provide support and advice to the lab community. A bachelor's degree is required in psychology or a related field, or in computer science or related field. Prior experience in a laboratory environment is required (some knowledge of psychological/neuroscience research is required). Strong computer skills and experience with computers is required. To view the listing on the University of Pittsburgh's HR site, and to apply for the position, see job # D-0104742 at this address: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobopportunities/postings/ResearchPost3.a sp Or attempt to link to it directly by going to http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobs%20listings/job%20postingpage144.html For more instructions on how to apply, go here: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/Employment/jobopportunities/appprocess.htm For the University of Pittsburgh's Human Resources homepage, go here: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/ Also, Pitt and LRDC homepages: http://www.pitt.edu and http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu To ask questions about the position, email Eddie Wlotko at ewwst6 at pitt.edu. From leisha at decisionresearch.org Thu Apr 15 16:36:54 2004 From: leisha at decisionresearch.org (leisha) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:36:54 -0700 Subject: Lab Technician Position, University of Pittsburgh LRDC In-Reply-To: <100729515.1082032135@Perfetti36.lrdc.pitt.edu> Message-ID: Thanks very much for this post. E. W. Wlotko wrote: > A full-time lab technician position is available at the University of > Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC). > > > > The lab technician will be responsible for the technical aspects of > the operation of the Reading and Language Group laboratories. Duties > include: maintaining operation of lab equipment including computers > and human electrophysiological recording equipment; troubleshooting of > lab equipment; training of new laboratory researchers; acting as a > liaison to the center-wide computer services department and external > equipment venders. The lab technician will also be become > knowledgeable with software for psychological and human > electrophysiological experiments (including E-Prime) and become > knowledgeable about procedures for conducting and analyzing data from > those experiments in order to provide support and advice to the lab > community. A bachelor's degree is required in psychology or a related > field, or in computer science or related field. Prior experience in a > laboratory environment is required (some knowledge of > psychological/neuroscience research is required). Strong computer > skills and experience with computers is required. > > > > To view the listing on the University of Pittsburgh's HR site, and to > apply for the position, see job # D-0104742 at this address: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobopportunities/postings/ResearchPost3.a > > sp > > Or attempt to link to it directly by going to > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobs%20listings/job%20postingpage144.html > > > > > For more instructions on how to apply, go here: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/Employment/jobopportunities/appprocess.htm > > > For the University of Pittsburgh's Human Resources homepage, go here: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/ > > > Also, Pitt and LRDC homepages: http://www.pitt.edu and > http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu > > > To ask questions about the position, email Eddie Wlotko at > ewwst6 at pitt.edu. > > > From dhair at wfubmc.edu Tue Apr 20 14:54:08 2004 From: dhair at wfubmc.edu (David Hairston) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:54:08 -0400 Subject: Losing sound during paradigm Message-ID: I am having an issue with "losing" my sound after ~25 trials in my paradigm, no clue why. I am presenting very short (AKA 10 ms) sound clips 2 times w/ only ~33-66 ms between (2 screen refreshes...). Anyhow, this problem dosn't occur on all machines (thus far, ONLY on the experimental PC, Ugh!), and, as mentioned, it will run the first several trials fine, then the sound just stops, no complaints... when it finishes running, I have sound in Windows (XP) as usual. I am thinking it must be overfilling some buffer, but have no idea how to check/remedy this situation? Oh, and all the sounds are pre-relesead by 100 ms, and are only 8.bits per sample @22kHz, single channel. Any suggestions as to what is going on? From rayv at darkwing.uoregon.edu Thu Apr 22 20:28:18 2004 From: rayv at darkwing.uoregon.edu (Ray Vukcevich) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:28:18 -0700 Subject: asynch sounds Message-ID: Can someone tell me how to make a sound asynchronous? I want to start a sound and then go on with the events in the time line while the sound plays. Thanks. Ray -- Ray Vukcevich University of Oregon From Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU Mon Apr 5 20:57:25 2004 From: Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU (Daniel Ansari) Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 16:57:25 EDT Subject: Serial and Parallel inputs Message-ID: Dear all, We are trying to configure an experiment where we recieve our responses and a scanner trigger via the serial port. We have tried selecting serial as our input device, but it does not appear to work. Does anybody have any suggestions? I believe the port input device is for parallel input - am I correct? Thanks, Daniel From kshannon at berkeley.edu Tue Apr 6 19:23:50 2004 From: kshannon at berkeley.edu (Kate Shannon) Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 12:23:50 -0700 Subject: .txt to .edat Message-ID: Hi- On a few runs of my experiment, eprime only outputs a .txt file and not the .edat file. I know that the .txt contains the same info, but is there any way to convert this to a .edat file? Thanks. -Kate Shannon Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California Berkeley, CA From baranan at post.tau.ac.il Wed Apr 7 07:32:30 2004 From: baranan at post.tau.ac.il (Yoav Bar Anan) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 09:32:30 +0200 Subject: .txt to .edat Message-ID: E-Recovery in your start->Programs->E-prime menu is the answer. Yoav, Tel-Aviv university ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate Shannon" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:23 PM Subject: .txt to .edat > Hi- > > On a few runs of my experiment, eprime only outputs a .txt file and not the > .edat file. I know that the .txt contains the same info, but is there any > way to convert this to a .edat file? Thanks. > > -Kate Shannon > Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute > University of California > Berkeley, CA > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System > at the Tel-Aviv University CC. > From Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU Wed Apr 7 18:35:10 2004 From: Daniel.Ansari at Dartmouth.EDU (Daniel Ansari) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:35:10 EDT Subject: Serial Port Message-ID: Hi, Do other users routinely use their serial port to record responses? We have been having problems with some optic fibre inputs. Feedback would be much appreciated. With many thanks in advance, Danie From jal447 at psu.edu Wed Apr 7 18:48:49 2004 From: jal447 at psu.edu (Jared Linck) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:48:49 -0400 Subject: mic input Message-ID: I apologize if this request has been posted before. We are using a microphone input to measure RT and cue the termination of a stimulus presentation (e.g., a picture naming task). Currently, we have the microphone going through a button box into the computer, but are having some issues of reliability with our button boxes. Does anyone know if it is possible to run the microphone directly into the computer and still have it cue ePrime? Many thanks in advance, jared Jared A. Linck Language and Cognition Lab Pennsylvania State University From armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au Wed Apr 7 23:04:17 2004 From: armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au (armen4 at psy.uq.edu.au) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 09:04:17 +1000 Subject: Decision Making Message-ID: Hello, Trying (with great difficulty) to build an information board-type decision making experiment in Eprime. Essentially, a text list of cues (with different levels) need to be 'hyperlinked' to various pictures, and text reports. Also, each trial will consist of the same list, except with different levels of cues and thus different reports and pictures (levels). Does anyonw know how to go about this? Thank you, Damien Armenis University of Queensland. From vonkarc at uwec.edu Thu Apr 8 20:59:46 2004 From: vonkarc at uwec.edu (Catya von Karolyi) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:59:46 -0500 Subject: Thanks RE: Disabling the Windows menu key? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the responses! Nice to have you guys (a gender neutral term as I use it) out there to ask! Take care, Catya From brandon_cernicky at yahoo.com Thu Apr 15 12:09:00 2004 From: brandon_cernicky at yahoo.com (Brandon Cernicky) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 05:09:00 -0700 Subject: mic input Message-ID: What type of button box/mic input are you using? If you are using a PST SRBOX, then please make sure that you are using the power supply that came with the units. If you are using an alternative power supply (i.e. one purchased from local elec store), then the voicekey mechanism in the SRBOX may report false results. -Brandon __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From eelliott at lsu.edu Thu Apr 15 13:29:03 2004 From: eelliott at lsu.edu (Emily M Elliott) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:29:03 -0500 Subject: eye tracker Message-ID: Hello, Has anyone used E-Prime with an eye tracker? If so, do you have any recommendations for equipment? Thanks, Emily Elliott From ewwst6+ at pitt.edu Thu Apr 15 16:28:55 2004 From: ewwst6+ at pitt.edu (E. W. Wlotko) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 12:28:55 -0400 Subject: Lab Technician Position, University of Pittsburgh LRDC Message-ID: A full-time lab technician position is available at the University of Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC). The lab technician will be responsible for the technical aspects of the operation of the Reading and Language Group laboratories. Duties include: maintaining operation of lab equipment including computers and human electrophysiological recording equipment; troubleshooting of lab equipment; training of new laboratory researchers; acting as a liaison to the center-wide computer services department and external equipment venders. The lab technician will also be become knowledgeable with software for psychological and human electrophysiological experiments (including E-Prime) and become knowledgeable about procedures for conducting and analyzing data from those experiments in order to provide support and advice to the lab community. A bachelor's degree is required in psychology or a related field, or in computer science or related field. Prior experience in a laboratory environment is required (some knowledge of psychological/neuroscience research is required). Strong computer skills and experience with computers is required. To view the listing on the University of Pittsburgh's HR site, and to apply for the position, see job # D-0104742 at this address: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobopportunities/postings/ResearchPost3.a sp Or attempt to link to it directly by going to http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobs%20listings/job%20postingpage144.html For more instructions on how to apply, go here: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/Employment/jobopportunities/appprocess.htm For the University of Pittsburgh's Human Resources homepage, go here: http://www.hr.pitt.edu/ Also, Pitt and LRDC homepages: http://www.pitt.edu and http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu To ask questions about the position, email Eddie Wlotko at ewwst6 at pitt.edu. From leisha at decisionresearch.org Thu Apr 15 16:36:54 2004 From: leisha at decisionresearch.org (leisha) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:36:54 -0700 Subject: Lab Technician Position, University of Pittsburgh LRDC In-Reply-To: <100729515.1082032135@Perfetti36.lrdc.pitt.edu> Message-ID: Thanks very much for this post. E. W. Wlotko wrote: > A full-time lab technician position is available at the University of > Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC). > > > > The lab technician will be responsible for the technical aspects of > the operation of the Reading and Language Group laboratories. Duties > include: maintaining operation of lab equipment including computers > and human electrophysiological recording equipment; troubleshooting of > lab equipment; training of new laboratory researchers; acting as a > liaison to the center-wide computer services department and external > equipment venders. The lab technician will also be become > knowledgeable with software for psychological and human > electrophysiological experiments (including E-Prime) and become > knowledgeable about procedures for conducting and analyzing data from > those experiments in order to provide support and advice to the lab > community. A bachelor's degree is required in psychology or a related > field, or in computer science or related field. Prior experience in a > laboratory environment is required (some knowledge of > psychological/neuroscience research is required). Strong computer > skills and experience with computers is required. > > > > To view the listing on the University of Pittsburgh's HR site, and to > apply for the position, see job # D-0104742 at this address: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobopportunities/postings/ResearchPost3.a > > sp > > Or attempt to link to it directly by going to > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/employment/jobs%20listings/job%20postingpage144.html > > > > > For more instructions on how to apply, go here: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/Employment/jobopportunities/appprocess.htm > > > For the University of Pittsburgh's Human Resources homepage, go here: > http://www.hr.pitt.edu/ > > > Also, Pitt and LRDC homepages: http://www.pitt.edu and > http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu > > > To ask questions about the position, email Eddie Wlotko at > ewwst6 at pitt.edu. > > > From dhair at wfubmc.edu Tue Apr 20 14:54:08 2004 From: dhair at wfubmc.edu (David Hairston) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:54:08 -0400 Subject: Losing sound during paradigm Message-ID: I am having an issue with "losing" my sound after ~25 trials in my paradigm, no clue why. I am presenting very short (AKA 10 ms) sound clips 2 times w/ only ~33-66 ms between (2 screen refreshes...). Anyhow, this problem dosn't occur on all machines (thus far, ONLY on the experimental PC, Ugh!), and, as mentioned, it will run the first several trials fine, then the sound just stops, no complaints... when it finishes running, I have sound in Windows (XP) as usual. I am thinking it must be overfilling some buffer, but have no idea how to check/remedy this situation? Oh, and all the sounds are pre-relesead by 100 ms, and are only 8.bits per sample @22kHz, single channel. Any suggestions as to what is going on? From rayv at darkwing.uoregon.edu Thu Apr 22 20:28:18 2004 From: rayv at darkwing.uoregon.edu (Ray Vukcevich) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:28:18 -0700 Subject: asynch sounds Message-ID: Can someone tell me how to make a sound asynchronous? I want to start a sound and then go on with the events in the time line while the sound plays. Thanks. Ray -- Ray Vukcevich University of Oregon