Thanks very much, Mich and David! I was not thinking carefully upon your previous email.<br>Yan<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Michiel Spape <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:Michiel.Spape@nottingham.ac.uk">Michiel.Spape@nottingham.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Hi,<br>
Very much like this because it was the same person asking the same question, yes! In fact, I replied what I attached here anyway. However, upon looking at the rephrasing, it seems you DO have a pause object, but just don't know how to send event markers? I would suggest just going through the documentations of the EGI Biological Addons E-Prime thingy, there's a pretty clear tutorial after which you should be well able to do what I suggest below.<br>
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We have an EGI system here too, and yes, the 'offtotheloo' tag seems to be missing. Then again, are you really interested in analysing that anyway? If you do event-related, it is generally the case that info outside the range of tags is thrown away anyway. Let's say, however, you like to include 'resting state activity', then typically, you'd include that as a condition, right? So, add a cellnumber to the CellList (see EGI biological addons for E-Prime manual), label it 'Pause', and just send a trigger like you would trigger any other condition. Afterwards, you can always filter out, or in, those triggers.<br>
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Unless you actually want to pause recording as such, but then I'd suggest just pausing the recording of EEG on your (net station?) computer.<br>
Best,<br>
Mich<br>
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Michiel Spapé<br>
Research Fellow<br>
Perception & Action group<br>
University of Nottingham<br>
School of Psychology<br>
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Subject: Re: send event markers of pause to EEG<br>
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Yan,<br>
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I believe we addressed a question very much like like this late last<br>
week for someone else. Please look over the list archive and see if<br>
any of that helps.<br>
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>Dear Group,<br>
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>Sorry that I have to post the question again in hope of getting any<br>
>help or answer.<br>
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>My experiment has a pause object which allows us to pause the<br>
>experiment at any time necessary. My puzzle is how I can let eprime<br>
>to send an event maker to the EEG (EGI system). I do not know how to<br>
>create a script to make it work.<br>
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>Any response will be greatly appreciated,<br>
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>Yan<br>
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