Hi David,<br>I have contacted to E-Prime. They suggested me to change the order of slides and put the scripts in the beginning of each trial and suggested that it might be the image I used. I tried every option. But I still have the blink issue. <br>
I developed the task from the scratch it did not go away. The last thing strikes me as a problem is Netstation extensionbut I am not pretty sure by now.<br>Thank you again.<br>Meltem <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 5:17 PM, David McFarlane <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mcfarla9@msu.edu">mcfarla9@msu.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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That said, here is my take...<br>
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I have used E-Prime 1 & 2 with white backgrounds for over a decade and never saw the blink that you describe. I wonder if this has something to do with specific settings in your stimuli? E.g., do you have Clear After set to Yes (I generally discourage this)? Instead of modifying an existing program from black backgrounds to white ones, what if you make a simple test program from scratch using nothing but white backgrounds?<br>
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At 9/15/2011 03:57 PM Thursday, you wrote:<br>
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Hello All,<br>
I have a task that I measure visual acuity. When I used black<br>
background for fixation and the stimulus I did not experience the<br>
blink between the stimulus and fixation representations. However, I<br>
need to use white background for my new experiment and I experience a<br>
blink between these two slides ( a momentary gray blink). I was<br>
wondering whether any of you had a similar issue and know the way to<br>
prevent this issue.<br>
Thanks.<br>
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