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    Feedback and fixed presentation time (case 6879)

    Hello,
    I want to design a task that will:
    1. Present two pictures at the same time for 6000ms (not more, not less).
    2. Require a response (choosing one of the pictures, e.g. right or left arrow).
    3. Once RT has been taken - show a feedback of that choice ("feedback" as stim, or jump command to a different trial).

    The best I managed to do is showing the feedback only AFTER those 6000ms have passed. Using the "full" command waits for this time to pass and only then continues. If I won't use "full" - It'll pass to the next trial without waiting for 6000ms. I also use "clear6000" so that the screen will clear but the program will still wait for a response.

    I've attached the CSV file.
    (the bottom trials can be used as "jump" feedbacks, I did not use them in this CSV but I don't mind doing so if it solves the problem).

    Any ideas on how to combine these 3 elements?
    Thanks!
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