sequence learning e-prime SCRIPTS

Lu lugli.lu at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 10:51:01 UTC 2011


Ok, sorry, probably my post wasn't clear...

the first question is:
Has anybody made this experiment before and would allow me to borrow
it?

if no, I'm going to try to program it by myself and then I could ask
for some specific help.

Thanks.
Luisa

On 21 Nov, 11:44, Michiel Spape <Michiel.Sp... at nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Hi,
> Is the question "Has anybody made this experiment before and would allow me to borrow it?" (then you're not going to program it, right?), or do you want general help? Are you stuck somewhere? Otherwise: "good luck!" seems to be the only way one can respond.
> Best,
> Mich
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> Dr. Michiel M. Sovijärvi-Spapé
> Research Fellow
> Perception & Action group
> University of Nottingham
> School of Psychologywww.cognitology.eu
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> Hi to everybody,
> I'm going to program a sequence learning experiment, more specifically
> a serial reaction time task (SRT task, developed by Nissen & Bullemer
> 1987). In this task, "participants are seated behind a screen on which
> four possible stimulus location (i.e. placeholders) are presented
> throughout the experiment. They are asked to rest four designed
> fingers (e.g., the middle and the index fingers of the left and the
> right hand) on the four response buttons (e.g., four keys of a regular
> keyboard). The precise mapping between the stimulus locations on the
> screen and the response buttons is explained (typically this mapping
> is spatially compatible), and participants are required to respond as
> fast as accurately as possible to the location of successive stimuli
> presented on the screen (i.e., one of the placeholders lighting up).
> After a response is made, the next stimulus appears at a fixed
> responseto-stimulus-interval (RSI)" (Abrahamse, E.L., 2010, Serial
> Action and perception. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University
> of Twente. Retrieved fromhttp://doc.utwente.nl/69666/1/thesis_E_Abrahamse.pdf).
>
> I had a look to thehttp://step.psy.cmu.edu/scripts/index.htmllink,
> but I did not find any help.
> Any suggestion?
> Thank you very much,
> Luisa
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