Feedback dependent on Stimulus

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Wed Jan 2 16:42:49 UTC 2013


Please work through Chapter 4 of the orginal User's Guide, or Chapter 
5 of the revised User's Guide, "Using E-Basic", with special 
attention to If...Then and labels.

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At 1/2/2013 04:22 AM Wednesday, Rachel wrote:
>I am designing a reward task and I need to set the feedback 
>according to the stimulus presented in that trial. So for instance, 
>if the stimulus is a redtriangle.bmp then I only want reward 
>feedback if the Stimulus.ACC = 1 whereas if the Stimulus = 
>bluetriangle.bmp I only want punishment feedback if Stimulus.ACC = 
>0. I want no feedback whatsoever in the other cases (redtriangle.bmp 
>and Stimulus.ACC = 0/bluetriangle.bmp and Stimulus.ACC = 1).
>
>Does anyone have any idea how i could do this?
>
>Thank you

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