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Re: AUDITORY Digest - 6 Jun 2007 to 7 Jun 2007 (#2007-125)



regarding reaction time,
investigate Cogent software (free download from Statistical Parametric Mapping in the UK) which runs on Matlab (available for purchase from the mathworks in USA)


Kathleen Smith

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Topics of the day:

 1. Catalogue of VOTs for phonemes
 2. reaction time measures

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Date:    Thu, 7 Jun 2007 12:35:34 +0100
From:    caitriona martyn <caitrionamartyn@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Catalogue of VOTs for phonemes

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Hi,

Would anyone be able to tell me if a catalogue / stimulus bank of VOTs for
phonemes exists?


Your help would be greatly appreciated,

Caitriona

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<div>Hi,</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Would anyone be able to tell me if a catalogue / stimulus bank &nbsp;of VOTs for phonemes exists?</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Your help would be greatly appreciated,</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Caitriona</div>
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Date:    Thu, 7 Jun 2007 09:33:30 -0500
From:    "Hornsby, Benjamin Wade Young" <ben.hornsby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: reaction time measures

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Hi,

Sorry if this is not a relevant topic for the list. I am interested in
doing a visual reaction time task where subjects respond when a simple
visual stimulus is presented on a computer screen. I'm looking for
accuracy within ~5-10 ms and I'd like, if possible, to make this
portable and use a laptop computer without having to drag along any
external hardware for running the experiment. Does anyone know of
existing software that could do this? Any leads would be greatly
appreciated.

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Thanks Much,

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Ben Hornsby

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when a simple
visual stimulus is presented on a computer screen. I&#8217;m looking for
accuracy within ~5-10 ms and I&#8217;d like, if possible, to make this =
portable
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hardware for
running the experiment. Does anyone know of existing software that could =
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