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Template: Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) Manipulation
#1
Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) Manipulation - Non-EyeLink Experiment

Required Experiment Builder Version: 1.1 or higher
EyeLink Required: NO
Type: Concept Example
Difficulty Level: Easy

This example illustrates:
  • Use of Timer triggers (either in milliseconds or frames) to schedule visual events in a trial.
Description:

A single trial begins with a gray screen for 1000 msec, then a red circle for 2 frames (i.e. 33 msec for a 60 Hz experiment), then a gray screen for 6 frames, then a green open circle for 2 frames, and finally a gray screen for 4000 msec.

**Additional detailed information about the project is given in the notes section for most nodes. To see notes for a given node, either mouse over that node or click on it to display the notes window. If the notes window is not visible, go to the "View" drop down menu in Experiment Builder, select "Properties", and check "Note".

NOTE: Please see our Timing Control in Experiment Builder Webinar for more details of Timing Control.

Instructions:
  1. Download the SOA.ebz example from this message.
  2. Launch the Experiment Builder application.
  3. Unpack the SOA.ebz file to a location on your Experiment Builder PC with "File menu -> Unpack".
  4. Open the project in Experiment Builder.
  5. Deploy the SOA.ebz to a new folder.
  6. Run the SOA.exe from the deployed directory.


.ebz   SOA.ebz (Size: 47.89 KB / Downloads: 10)



#2
Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) Manipulation - EyeLink Experiment

Required Experiment Builder Version: 1.1 or higher
EyeLink Required: Yes
Type: Concept Example
Difficulty Level: Easy

This example illustrates:
  • How to use the Duration Type Property of Timer triggers to schedule visual events in a trial (either in milliseconds or frames).
Description:

A single trial begins with a gray screen for 1000 msec, then a red circle for 2 frames (i.e. 33 msec for a 60 Hz experiment), then a gray screen for 6 frames, then a green open circle for 2 frames, and finally a gray screen for 4000 msec.

**Additional detailed information about the project is given in the notes section for most nodes. To see notes for a given node, either mouse over that node or click on it to display the notes window. If the notes window is not visible, go to the "View" drop down menu in Experiment Builder, select "Properties", and check "Note".

NOTE: Please see our Timing Control in Experiment Builder Webinar for more details of Timing Control.

Instructions:
  1. Download the SOAEyeLink.ebz example from this message.
  2. Launch the Experiment Builder application.
  3. Unpack the SOAEyeLink.ebz file to a location on your Experiment Builder PC with "File menu -> Unpack".
  4. Open the project in Experiment Builder.
  5. Deploy the project to a new folder.
  6. Run the SOAEyeLink.exe from the deployed directory.


.ebz   SOAEyeLink.ebz (Size: 48.77 KB / Downloads: 11)