Recording Real Time Responses

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Fri Oct 17 14:05:34 UTC 2008


At 10/17/2008 02:29 AM Friday, Michiel M. Spape wrote:
>A colleague of mine invented a procedure much like this, but 
>somewhat simpler, if less elegant. With voice-key type of 
>experiments and a simple monitor splitter, he typically showed 
>feedback on the bottom edge of the screen (acc, rt). Most monitors 
>have a little menu built in which permit aligning the screen 
>manually, so he moved the participant's screen a little down - 
>hiding the feedback - whilst keeping his own normal.

That would do the trick.  And if you really wanted to go crude and 
old school, you could use two monitors as above, and without any 
adjustment just tape or cover up the bottom of the subject's screen 
so they cannot see it.

-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder


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