Combing two different tasks into one program
liwenna
liwenna at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 08:54:39 UTC 2010
hmmz how about....
make a 'masterlist' with two levels. Into level 1 nest the 'main list'
for task A, into level 2 nest the main list for task B, set both main
lists to exit after 1 trial. Tell the master list to repeat (in fixed
order) as many times as your total number of trials.
I think something like that should do the trick :)
best,
liw
On Aug 8, 5:09 pm, cogneuroisfun <neuropsyc... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Okay, so for my experiment, I have condition 1 (task A trials), and
> condition 2 with task A alternating with task B. So, it would be like
> one trial of A, one trial of B, one trial of A, one trial of B ect.
> Both task A and B work great by themselves but I'm unsure how to make
> them alternate without butchering either task. Is there any option
> where I could only have the tasks alternate on a trial by trial basis?
> Right now I just can have task A do 50 trials and then task B do 50.
> I've been trying to play around with having new procedure making the
> tasks alternate but I don't know how to only have each task do one
> trial at a time.
>
> Hopefully that made some sense, any help or guidance is greatly
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
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