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/ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> HCP-Users mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> 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/ > > > > ------------------------------ > > The materials in this message are private and may contain Protected > Healthcare Information or other information of a sensitive nature. If you > are not the intended recipient, be advised that any unauthorized use, > disclosure, copying or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents > of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email > in error, please immediately notify the sender via telephone or return mail. > -- David V. 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