sequence learning e-prime SCRIPTS
Lu
lugli.lu at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 10:23:50 UTC 2011
Hi to everybody,
I'm going to program a sequence learning experiment, more specifically
a serial reaction time task (SRT task, developed by Nissen & Bullemer
1987). In this task, "participants are seated behind a screen on which
four possible stimulus location (i.e. placeholders) are presented
throughout the experiment. They are asked to rest four designed
fingers (e.g., the middle and the index fingers of the left and the
right hand) on the four response buttons (e.g., four keys of a regular
keyboard). The precise mapping between the stimulus locations on the
screen and the response buttons is explained (typically this mapping
is spatially compatible), and participants are required to respond as
fast as accurately as possible to the location of successive stimuli
presented on the screen (i.e., one of the placeholders lighting up).
After a response is made, the next stimulus appears at a fixed
responseto-stimulus-interval (RSI)" (Abrahamse, E.L., 2010, Serial
Action and perception. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University
of Twente. Retrieved from http://doc.utwente.nl/69666/1/thesis_E_Abrahamse.pdf).
I had a look to the http://step.psy.cmu.edu/scripts/index.html link,
but I did not find any help.
Any suggestion?
Thank you very much,
Luisa
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