Two images in the same slide, sifferent stimulus

David Ruvolo davidruvolo51 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 18 16:30:34 UTC 2014


It sounds like you are trying to build a probabilistic selection experiment 
similar to the one described in a paper by Frank, Seeberger, and O'Reily 
(2004), where ...
 
  1. The participant is instructed to choose which object is "correct".  
  2. The objects (stimuli) are chosen in pairs (AB, CD, EF, ...) and 
displayed at random.  But it seems like you want to have them permanently 
set to one side (?). 
  3. Feedback is given after each trial for each condition. The object is 
"Correct" either 80%, 70%, and 60% of the time and "Incorrect" either 20%, 
30% and 40% of the time.
 
Is this right?  Following John's response, where in your design are you 
having issues?
 
Thanks,
 
David
   
 

On Friday, July 18, 2014 2:02:26 AM UTC-5, natali... at gmail.com wrote:

>  
>  
> Hi all,
>  
> I am working in a experiment that shows two images on the screen. I want 
> one of the images to be on the right and the other one on the side."  On 
> each trial, one image is correct, and one is incorrect; responses should 
> be made with a mouse click on an image.  The thing is that I am doing 
> something wrong as it doesn't seem to work, Does anyone can help me with 
> this? Thank you.
>  
>  
>

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