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In E-prime or Inquisit, you should make sure that there are marker send to identify each stimuli uniquely or a type of stimuli (several stimuli belonging to the same type getting the same marker).  
In E-prime or Inquisit, you should make sure that there are marker send to identify each stimuli uniquely or a type of stimuli (several stimuli belonging to the same type getting the same marker).  
Running the experiment and recording physiology data using Biolab, an event file for each participant is created showing these very markers, as you can see below. It is written out through Biolab and saved in the same folder as the physiological data. An event marker is named: “sync summary event # 2”. The “2” is the marker you have defined in you experiment program.
Running the experiment and recording physiology data using Biolab, an event file for each participant is created showing these very markers, as you can see below. It is written out through Biolab and saved in the same folder as the physiological data. An event marker is named: “sync summary event # 2”. The “2” is the marker you have defined in you experiment program.
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Version vom 25. Juli 2014, 16:32 Uhr

1. Before even getting in your first participant: Procedure programming

In E-prime or Inquisit, you should make sure that there are marker send to identify each stimuli uniquely or a type of stimuli (several stimuli belonging to the same type getting the same marker). Running the experiment and recording physiology data using Biolab, an event file for each participant is created showing these very markers, as you can see below. It is written out through Biolab and saved in the same folder as the physiological data. An event marker is named: “sync summary event # 2”. The “2” is the marker you have defined in you experiment program.

EMGCleanImage1.png