Logging response times after stimulus presentation
Sound Experiment
christina.tzeng at gmail.com
Tue Jul 2 13:45:36 UTC 2013
Thanks, Patrick. I would prefer if the images remained on the computer
screen *while* the sound is playing. Is there a way for me to have both the
sound playing and have the images up but prevent participants from being
able to make a response until after the sound finishes?
On Monday, July 1, 2013 10:38:58 PM UTC-4, Patrick wrote:
>
> A simple option is to not start the response collection until after the
> sound file finishes playing.
> Alternatively, include the duration of the sound file in each trial and
> then subtract.
> You'll also want to consider how to deal with subjects pressing a button
> before the sound file ends.
>
> On Thursday, June 27, 2013 7:33:41 AM UTC+12, Sound Experiment wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> For each experimental trial, I am presenting a sound file and pictorial
>> images simultaneously. Participants will be making a button box response
>> upon hearing the sound file (while the images remain on the screen). I
>> would like participants' response times to begin logging after the sound
>> file ends. Is there anything I should do in my script to ensure this? The
>> sound files vary in length.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Christina
>>
>>
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