E-Prime 1.0 and presenting more stimuli simultaneously

Massimiliano Elia rodneymullen18288 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 17 13:23:36 UTC 2012


I've already asked a few questions about this, but i realized the answers 
to my problem were only acceptable if i were in possess of E-Prime 2.0. 
Unfortunately, i'm working on E-Prime 1.0. I still think/hope there might 
be a solution to this, so i'll try to explain again:
I have to show 15 pictures in succession (as if they were a video, more 
specifically the video of a guy showing an expression of disgust), and at 
the same time they have to hear an audio stimuli (the sound of a person 
expressing fear), after they will have to choose which emotion they saw. 
The audio lasts 500 ms, and i have to make the video last the same amount 
of time (when i tried to do a no-audio version of the experiment, i just 
made evry picture last 33 ms, it worked good, looked like a video). The 
problem is that these 15 pictures have to be shown during the audio. I 
tried making a GIF animated picture with the 15 pictures in sequence, but 
e-prime 1.0 is not compatible with gif pictures. I thought of making a 
video, but e-prime 1.0 doesn't work with videos. Is there a way i can work 
with the structure of the experiment so that i can do this? Because i've 
tried putting a slide with the first picture and the audio followed by 
imagedisplays of the other 14 pictures, but it doesn't get to the second 
picture before completing the audio, and that's not what i need.
Any help?
thank you in advance.

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