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Thread: Timing Precision: Media Lab vs. DirectRT

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    Timing Precision: Media Lab vs. DirectRT

    I know you recommend DirectRT if very precise timing is required. But if I have conditions where several screen shots will be displayed for one second, five seconds, or ten seconds, will MediaLab suffice?

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    Yes, MediaLab is general great for that sort of purpose--especially if you don't have access to or are unfamiliar with DirectRT. As a fuzzy rule of thumb, when both presentation and reaction times being exceeding 1 second, the error in timing approches a minimal impact on effect detection due to the declining proportion of error in timing.

    See also: http://www.empirisoft.com/Support/showthread.php?t=15

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