Simultaneously run a Stroop and a passive auditory Oddball
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Jan 20 19:50:24 UTC 2014
Jens,
Previous related
discussions: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/e-prime/NgpcVNY64kE ,
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/e-prime/UARRlo_Kthw .
Short take for your case: Although in principle one might do this in
E-Prime, I think that EP makes a generally poor platform for this
type of "dual task". You might try instead straight C/C++, Visual
Basic, or Python, or maybe PsychoPy (which is Python based).
Good luck.
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At 1/20/2014 11:21 AM Monday, jens wrote:
>I would like to run a Stroop and an auditory Oddball paradigm at the
>same time running only one instance of E-prime. I have tried to
>solve it with several different designs and also tried to adapt the
>Dual Task example, unsuccessfully.
>
>I want to be able to run and collect responses from a Stroop
>experiment using keyboard responses. During that I want to run a
>passive Oddball that is separated from the presentation and response
>in the Stroop task. That is, the auditory Oddball just runs
>alongside for as long as the Stroop experiment takes without
>influence from the procedure of the Stroop or with an appearance of
>procedural independence
>Is this possible?
>
>Thanks,
>Jens
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