<div dir="ltr">Dear David,<div><br></div><div>Thanks a ton, I will go over the manuals thoroughly to look for my answers. Also thanks for letting me know about evaluation mode,</div><div><br></div><div>Best Regards,</div><div>Dilip<br><br>On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 22:31:29 UTC+8, McFarlane, David  wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Dilip,
<br>
<br>The Getting Started Guide and the User's Guide contain several 
<br>valuable tutorials that will answer many of your questions.  Please look again.
<br>
<br>And just a reminder -- You may indeed use E-Prime in Evaluation mode 
<br>for learning and exploring E-Prime.  But if you program a real 
<br>experiment in Evaluation mode, then, when you get a full license, you 
<br>will have to manually rebuild your program from scratch.
<br>
<br>Regards,
<br>-- David McFarlane
<br>
<br>
<br>At 4/1/2014 04:11 AM Tuesday, Dilip Kumar wrote:
<br>>Dear David,
<br>>
<br>>I am using the trial version of E-prime which contains Getting 
<br>>Started Guide and User Manual only, it does not include any 
<br>>tutorials. We are in the process of purchasing licensed version 
<br>>which will require some time. Meanwhile, I am trying to learn the 
<br>>experiment designing process and I am stuck in using images as stimuli.
<br>>
<br>>Any directions on creating image stimulus list and using it would be 
<br>>quite helpful.
<br>>
<br>>Thanks and Regards,
<br>>Dilip
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 03:02:14 UTC+8, McFarlane, David wrote:
<br>>Dilip,
<br>>
<br>>I cannot say this enough -- First work through all of the tutorials
<br>>in all of the manuals that come with E-Prime (go completely from
<br>>cover to cover, page to page -- yes, I am serious!).  You will find
<br>>many of your questions already answered there.
<br>>
<br>>Regards,
<br>>-----
<br>>David McFarlane
<br>>E-Prime training
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<br>>At 3/31/2014 03:10 AM Monday, Dilip Kumar wrote:
<br>> >Thank You for the suggestions David Vinson and David McFarlane. I
<br>> >have worked through some of your suggestions and managed make i two
<br>> >stimuli experiment. I have used the TextDisplay to present the
<br>> >stimuli which worked perfectly. I was also trying to use
<br>> >ImageDisplay to present Stimuli and enhance the experiment design
<br>> >but I could not do so due to some run-time error (image load error).
<br>> >The sequence of events in BlockProc structure is as follows:
<br>> >
<br>> >-- ImageDislpay (as stimuli) --> TextDisplay (Fixation) -->
<br>> >ImageDisplay (to get response) --> Feedback
<br>> >
<br>> >My experimental needs involve using ImageDisplay as stimulus in
<br>> >order to get multiple kinds of response (Motor / Numerical /
<br>> >Computational & Numerical and others) which target different brain 
<br>> segments.
<br>> >
<br>> >On another note, I want to send random stimuli (both Motor and
<br>> >Numerical stimulus in random order). In my design, all the motor
<br>> >stimuli are presented together and same happens with numerical
<br>> >stimuli. I want to present a mixture of all these stimuli but i'm
<br>> >stuck in between. I tried using ranm selection from Blocklist
<br>> >properties but could not do so.
<br>> >
<br>> >Any suggestions for using  ImageDisplay as Stimuli are highly
<br>> >recommended and will be appreciable.
<br>> >
<br>> >Thanks and Regards,
<br>> >Dilip
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> >On Thursday, 27 March 2014 15:01:49 UTC+8, Dilip Kumar wrote:
<br>> >Hello,
<br>> >
<br>> >I want to design a multi-stimuli experiment which will include Motor
<br>> >Response Task, Numerical Judgment Task, and combined Computation and
<br>> >Numerical Judgement Task. Each task will have 10 trials presented
<br>> >with random stimuli (total of 30 trials in random order).
<br>> >
<br>> >- Motor Task will include pressing Left/Right button whichever is
<br>> >displaced in stimuli screen.
<br>> >- Numerical Judgment task will include memorizing two numbers
<br>> >displayed in stimuli and responding with which one was
<br>> >larger/smaller on left/right side by pressing corresponding button.
<br>> >- Computation & Numerical Judgment Task will add performing
<br>> >subtraction in numerical judgment task and pressing the
<br>> >corresponding left/right button to identify larger/smaller number
<br>> >
<br>> >My proposed paper based design is as follows:
<br>> >SessionProc
<br>> >- Introduction
<br>> >- Experiment Design
<br>> >-- Stimuli Design
<br>> >--- MotorTask
<br>> >---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>> >--- NumericTast
<br>> >---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>> >--- ComputationalNumericTast
<br>> >---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>> >- Thankyou/Goodbye
<br>> >
<br>> >I have recently started using E-prime trial version and I am not
<br>> >sure on how to go about designing this experiment. How do I include
<br>> >multiple stimuli Numeric and/or Word format, How can i add
<br>> >subtraction in Numerical Size Judgment task to make it Computational
<br>> >Numeric Judgment Task.
<br>> >Any guideline or suggestions on designing this experiment will be
<br>> >highly appreciated.
<br>> >
<br>> >Thank You.
<br>> >
<br>> >Best Regards,
<br>> >Dilip
<br>
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