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History of AFNI updates  

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November 21, 2017 11:25AM
Hi Christine,

The ~5 s ISI comes from total ISI = 150 = 675 - 21 - 32*15.75
where 675 = total per run, 32*15.75 = 32 event times, and
21 = pre/post rest time, all in seconds per run.

So 150 s ISI time divided by 31 (32-1 ISI periods) is 4.839 s,
the average ISI (assuming none at the start or end of a run).
To put it another way, that 150 s was for your pseudo-rest
events: 50*3 s events.


There is no current way to force one condition not to occur
first or last in a run, not when creating an output timing
file (i.e. it might be possible to make ISIs a multiple of
3s, but that has its own difficulty since the other task
events are not - still, it would be doable).

Maybe it would not be too difficult to add this (though it
would have to apply to both the basic and advanced cases,
and maybe I would not try to do it with the max consec or
ordered stim cases). We'll see...

- rick
Subject Author Posted

'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith October 16, 2017 07:21PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds October 18, 2017 09:28AM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith October 18, 2017 05:30PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith October 25, 2017 05:03PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds October 25, 2017 06:29PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith October 26, 2017 03:15PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 03, 2017 11:41AM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith November 06, 2017 09:27PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 09, 2017 10:43AM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith November 20, 2017 08:24PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 21, 2017 11:25AM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 22, 2017 08:29AM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

Christine Smith November 29, 2017 03:19PM

Re: 'active' baseline task and make_random_timing.py

rick reynolds November 29, 2017 03:46PM