07-10-2021, 08:49 PM
Hi Grace,
Thanks for taking the time to explain your study design so clearly. May I ask a somewhat redundant question to make sure I understand the conundrum you are facing: the 2000ms, 1000ms, 500ms pauses are generated from the same trial template, correct? Because of that, it forces you to set the longest duration, 2000ms, as the trial duration for the template. When that happens, for the pauses that last only 1000ms and 500ms, it would leave a blank screen before the trial moves onto the critical stimulus.
Did I get this right? So you are essentially looking for a mechanism to let trials advance after a duration that is conditioned on how long the pauses should be?
Thanks for taking the time to explain your study design so clearly. May I ask a somewhat redundant question to make sure I understand the conundrum you are facing: the 2000ms, 1000ms, 500ms pauses are generated from the same trial template, correct? Because of that, it forces you to set the longest duration, 2000ms, as the trial duration for the template. When that happens, for the pauses that last only 1000ms and 500ms, it would leave a blank screen before the trial moves onto the critical stimulus.
Did I get this right? So you are essentially looking for a mechanism to let trials advance after a duration that is conditioned on how long the pauses should be?