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October 16, 2017 07:21PM
Hello,

I am using make_random_timing.py for the first time and can't figure out how to get it work with an 'active' baseline instead of a 'passive' baseline, such as rest.

Specifically, I have people do an odd/even digit judgment task as my baseline. I am allowing them 3 seconds to do the judgment. Thus, my baseline trials have a minimum duration of 3 seconds and must occur in 3-second chunks, i.e., 0 seconds (no baseline trials), 3 seconds (1 trial), 6 seconds (2 trials), 9 seconds (3 trials), etc.

How can I code for this in make_random_timing.py so I can figure out the best experimental design using @stim_analyze?

Regards,
Christine
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'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith October 16, 2017 07:21PM

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rick reynolds October 18, 2017 09:28AM

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Christine Smith October 18, 2017 05:30PM

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Christine Smith October 25, 2017 05:03PM

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rick reynolds October 25, 2017 06:29PM

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Christine Smith October 26, 2017 03:15PM

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rick reynolds November 03, 2017 11:41AM

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Christine Smith November 06, 2017 09:27PM

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rick reynolds November 09, 2017 10:43AM

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Christine Smith November 20, 2017 08:24PM

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rick reynolds November 21, 2017 11:25AM

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rick reynolds November 22, 2017 08:29AM

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Christine Smith November 29, 2017 03:19PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 29, 2017 03:46PM