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    Max time but require keypress

    On each trial I would like the "too slow" (min-max) feedback to pop up after 2000 ms (if they haven't responded) but for the subject to then have to press a button to move on to the next trial (I don't want them falling asleep). Any advice?

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    Maxweis,

    Perhaps it might be best to add-in a request for the user to press a key before the next trial begins?

    First, have the user press a key to begin each trial.
    From there you can direct the experiment by using the automatic continuation feature for each trial requiring a response.

    If you would like more help with this, I can create a sample for you.

    Regards,
    Trevor

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