Re: [Freesurfer] [fsfast]: temporal overlap of stimuli and concurrent presentation

2010-07-30 Thread Douglas N Greve
I have not tried it, but that should work.

doug

Sebastian Moeller wrote:
 Dear fellow Surfers,

 is it possible to model several independent event streams for fs-fast? That 
 is, using the 5 column paradigm file, is it okay to have different condition 
 ID codes that have identical stimulus onset time (well only some of the 
 time)? Or would I have to model that by specifying a TER and have both 
 staggered around the real onset time? I would be happy to receive any pointer.

 Thanks in advance  best regards
   Sebastian


   

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Re: [Freesurfer] [fsfast]: temporal overlap of stimuli and concurrent presentation

2010-07-30 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Hi Doug,

thanks alot! But see, I did it again, asking either or questions, and being 
totally stomed to get a yes as response :). So do you think

1) specifying two ID codes at the same onset time will work?

or 

2) staggering the onset times of both ID codes around the true onset time with 
a high TER would work?

or both?

I will just go and try both, I guess :)

Thank you very much for your help

Best
Sebastian



On Jul 30, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Douglas N Greve wrote:

 I have not tried it, but that should work.
 
 doug
 
 Sebastian Moeller wrote:
 Dear fellow Surfers,
 
 is it possible to model several independent event streams for fs-fast? That 
 is, using the 5 column paradigm file, is it okay to have different condition 
 ID codes that have identical stimulus onset time (well only some of the 
 time)? Or would I have to model that by specifying a TER and have both 
 staggered around the real onset time? I would be happy to receive any 
 pointer.
 
 Thanks in advance  best regards
  Sebastian
 
 
 
 
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 Fax: 617-726-7422
 
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Re: [Freesurfer] [fsfast]: temporal overlap of stimuli and concurrent presentation

2010-07-30 Thread Douglas N Greve
I think that #1 should work (#2 should work too, but it is less preferable).

doug

Sebastian Moeller wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 thanks alot! But see, I did it again, asking either or questions, and being 
 totally stomed to get a yes as response :). So do you think

 1) specifying two ID codes at the same onset time will work?

 or 

 2) staggering the onset times of both ID codes around the true onset time 
 with a high TER would work?

 or both?

 I will just go and try both, I guess :)

 Thank you very much for your help

 Best
   Sebastian



 On Jul 30, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Douglas N Greve wrote:

   
 I have not tried it, but that should work.

 doug

 Sebastian Moeller wrote:
 
 Dear fellow Surfers,

 is it possible to model several independent event streams for fs-fast? That 
 is, using the 5 column paradigm file, is it okay to have different 
 condition ID codes that have identical stimulus onset time (well only some 
 of the time)? Or would I have to model that by specifying a TER and have 
 both staggered around the real onset time? I would be happy to receive any 
 pointer.

 Thanks in advance  best regards
 Sebastian



   
 -- 
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 MGH-NMR Center
 gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
 Phone Number: 617-724-2358 
 Fax: 617-726-7422

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[Freesurfer] [fsfast]: temporal overlap of stimuli and concurrent presentation

2010-07-29 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Dear fellow Surfers,

is it possible to model several independent event streams for fs-fast? That is, 
using the 5 column paradigm file, is it okay to have different condition ID 
codes that have identical stimulus onset time (well only some of the time)? Or 
would I have to model that by specifying a TER and have both staggered around 
the real onset time? I would be happy to receive any pointer.

Thanks in advance  best regards
Sebastian


-- 
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telephone: 626-395-6523 / 626-395-6616
fax: 626-395-8826
German GSM:  0 15 77 - 1 90 31 41
moel...@caltech.edu

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CA 91125, Pasadena
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