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    Trouble with requiring correct responses (case 18131)

    Hello again!

    I'm having trouble requiring correct responses for my dot probe task. When the dot disappears, DirectRT is requiring subjects to respond before advancing to the next trial, but it does not require a correct response. Also, the "X" is not displaying, so there is no indication that the key press is wrong other than not advancing to the next trial. The correct/incorrect initial key press is recorded in my data file.

    So far, I have tried using different styles and lifting the "incorrect" file directly from the priming sample. The priming sample does run correctly on my computer. If I provide an incorrect response, it will not move on. The issue seems to be specific to my own input file.

    Attached is my input file and my "incorrect" text file (which is located in my Stim folder). The min/max value for the style "incorrect" uses is set to 0. I am using DirectRT version 2012.4.0.160.

    Thank you!

    Erin
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    Last edited by jason_reed; 02-02-2015 at 02:30 PM.

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