Do you have this input file and Styles file in their own program folder? Or do you have them in the same folder as another Styles file?
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
And that Styles file is in the same folder as your input file and study stimuli?
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Just out of curiosity, would you be able to break up your large single input file into a group of smaller ones to run? It seems like you have some natural break points in the trials with ~instruction that occur between blocks of picture presentation. If you have MediaLab, you could use it to handle the presentation of all of the stimuli. I had this thought after rereading the statement from your first email about how splitting the file in half did not seem to invoke the "style not found" error.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
One more question. Why did you choose to use rt:-1 at the end of every trial? Have you tried replacing those with some number of ms appropriate for presentation of the second stimulus in each trial? I'm just wondering if there is some possible reaction between rt:-1 in a trial and styles that use 0 in the Min-Max value.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Hi there, I'm also having a problem with an error style message which reads "Row 108 requests style code 107, which does not exist.." which i try to input the spreadsheet
I've got no clue how to resolve this issue..all codes are the same in each box. I have 196 trials and have tried splitting them into two files but still get this error message
Thanks