Institute for Language Sciences Labs

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Using audio cue events as EEG markers or response targets

If you want to use continuous .wav audio files (e.g. concatenated speech or music) during EEG or reaction time (RT) experiments, you can add cue points (as text markers) directly to your .wav audio files to ensure timing precision. Presentation can read these cue points as the sound attribute “cue events”. For more information see…

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Running an EEG experiment: Implementing your Experiment

Implementing your EEG experiment General EEG introduction The EEG experiments in the lab are run in Presentation. We offer limited support in programming Presentation experiments, but below are some screenshots of the settings you will need for a Presentation experiment to work in the EEG lab: Video settings Audio settings Port settings for Markers/Triggers (ignore…

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