Thanks, Greg!

On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 9:54 AM Burgess, Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> The conditions are coded in the TAB.txt files in the public data release.
>
> BILLIARD-A.AVI Random
> BILLIARD-B.AVI Random
> COAXING-B.AVI Mental
> Dancing.AVI Mental
> DRIFTING-A.AVI Random
> DRIFTING-B.AVI Random
> Fishing.AVI Mental
> MOCKING-A.AVI Mental
> MOCKING-B.AVI Mental
> Random mechanical.AVI Random
> Random social.AVI Random
> Scaring.AVI Mental
> SEDUCING-A.AVI Mental
> SEDUCING-B.AVI Mental
> SharingIcecream.AVI Mental
> STAR-A.AVI Random
> STAR-B.AVI Random
> SURPRISING-A.AVI Mental
> SURPRISING-B.AVI Mental
> Swimming.AVI Mental
> TENNIS-A.AVI Random
> TENNIS-B.AVI Random
>
> --Greg
>
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Greg Burgess, Ph.D.
> Senior Scientist, Human Connectome Project
> Washington University School of Medicine
> Department of Psychiatry
> Phone: 314-362-7864
> Email: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>
> On May 14, 2019, at 1:29 PM, David V. Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Jenn and Greg -- just following up again about the file name for the
> videos in the social task. I don't have e-prime (which I think is how you
> guys presented the stimuli), so it's a little unclear to me how the files
> in the shared folder correspond to the "mental" and "random" conditions.
>
> Thanks!
> David
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 10:46 AM David V. Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jenn and Greg -- just wanted to follow up on this message about the
>> naming conventions for the social videos and how those videos fall into the
>> "mental" and "random" conditions. Thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>> David
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 1:50 PM David V. Smith <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Jenn! Looking forward to see what Greg says about the random
>>> condition.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> David
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 12:55 PM Elam, Jennifer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi David,
>>>> The A and B versions allowed for tasks to be rerun on a subject who had
>>>> an issue with their "A" run without running the exact same version of the
>>>> task (which would bias the subject's responses).
>>>>
>>>> CCing Greg Burgess who can answer the question about the random
>>>> condition.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Jenn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jennifer Elam, Ph.D.
>>>> Scientific Outreach, Human Connectome Project
>>>> Washington University School of Medicine
>>>> Department of Neuroscience, Box 8108
>>>> 660 South Euclid Avenue
>>>> St. Louis, MO 63110
>>>> 314-362-9387
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> www.humanconnectome.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> *From:* [email protected] <
>>>> [email protected]> on behalf of David V. Smith <
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 30, 2019 10:12:35 AM
>>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>> *Subject:* [HCP-Users] coding of videos in social task?
>>>>
>>>> Hi -- I was hoping to adapt the social task for another experiment, and
>>>> I was wondering how the video stimuli were coded. I see that a couple of
>>>> the files have "random" in the file name, but are these the only stimuli
>>>> that would work for the "Random" condition? See below. Also, I'm assuming
>>>> the "A" and "B" splits are linked to the fact that the original videos were
>>>> pretty long and the HCP split them to make shorter blocks?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> BILLIARD-A.AVI
>>>> BILLIARD-B.AVI
>>>> COAXING-B.AVI
>>>> DRIFTING-A.AVI
>>>> DRIFTING-B.AVI
>>>> Dancing.AVI
>>>> Fishing.AVI
>>>> MOCKING-A.AVI
>>>> MOCKING-B.AVI
>>>> Random mechanical.AVI
>>>> Random social.AVI
>>>> SEDUCING-A.AVI
>>>> SEDUCING-B.AVI
>>>> STAR-A.AVI
>>>> STAR-B.AVI
>>>> SURPRISING-A.AVI
>>>> SURPRISING-B.AVI
>>>> Scaring.AVI
>>>> SharingIcecream.AVI
>>>> Swimming.AVI
>>>> TENNIS-A.AVI
>>>> TENNIS-B.AVI
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> David V. Smith, Ph.D.
>>>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>>>> Temple University
>>>> Weiss Hall, Room 825
>>>> 1701 North 13th Street
>>>> Philadelphia, PA 19122
>>>> Office Phone: 215-204-1552
>>>> Lab Website: https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> David V. Smith, Ph.D.
>>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>>> Temple University
>>> Weiss Hall, Room 825
>>> 1701 North 13th Street
>>> Philadelphia, PA 19122
>>> Office Phone: 215-204-1552
>>> Lab Website: https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> David V. Smith, Ph.D.
>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>> Temple University
>> Weiss Hall, Room 825
>> 1701 North 13th Street
>> Philadelphia, PA 19122
>> Office Phone: 215-204-1552
>> Lab Website: https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/
>>
>
>
> --
> David V. Smith, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor of Psychology
> Temple University
> Weiss Hall, Room 825
> 1701 North 13th Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
> Office Phone: 215-204-1552
> Lab Website: https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/
>
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David V. Smith, Ph.D.
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Temple University
Weiss Hall, Room 825
1701 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Office Phone: 215-204-1552
Lab Website: https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/

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