Hi Jason,
Just following up on our previous discussion - did you need any other info/attachments from me? I hope I explained things clearly.
Thanks again,
Nick
Hi Jason,
Just following up on our previous discussion - did you need any other info/attachments from me? I hope I explained things clearly.
Thanks again,
Nick
Nick,
Try using a smaller number in the Trial Interval box of your OBS_Learning.drt file. I used a value of 20 and the asterisk feedback appeared right after I pressed one of the appropriate keys. Play around with different numbers and see if one of them give you the desired effect.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Great, thanks - that works.
There is one more issue with the task. The jumping commands work only once for each jump stim specification, but once they're repeated in the trials they no longer work (i.e., the * appears in each box only once I've toyed around with different things to see why this might be the case, but I keep getting the same thing.
Thanks again
What happens if you remove the minus signs in front of each trial number in the time cell?
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
I tried that as well - no change. I thought maybe it was because of the 4 options, but when I reduced it to 2 (just to see) the same thing happens...
I tied running the file on my computer and got it to work just fine, the appropriate picture A, B, C, or D appeared when I pressed the designated key for each trial of the input file. Do you have a copy of the short and log output files from one of the times you ran the file and got this error? If so, please upload it.
Also, did you see any error messages appear during or after you ran the input file? Can you also upload a copy of the TrackPerfomance.txt file in your DirectRT program folder?
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
hmm weird. I keep getting the same thing happen as before. I've uploaded the short and log data files for a test run. I don't get an error message at any point, and I actually don't get a TrackPerformance.txt file afterward. Shouldn't this automatically file itself somewhere in my experiment folder? Maybe that has something to do with it?
Thanks for you help -
Nick