There's a class called MultiStairHandler for running independent interleaved staircases.
http://www.psychopy.org/api/data.html#multistairhandler
Jon
On 05/04/2013 16:10, richf wrote:
Is it possible to present 3 staircases during the same experiment where the selection is random, i.e. if i have three different staircases at 3 points in a temporal interval (early, middle and late), then i want to begin a trial with one particular staircase (e.g. middle), then after the first response, leap into another staircase (e.g.early), then another etc. So instead of going through each staircase in turn, i would like to randomly dip in and out of three independent stairs.You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "psychopy-users" group.
I've had a look through old posts and through python forums and such a thing seems impossible. At the simplest level i want to know how i can iterate through 3 different 'for' loops by randomly leaping through each 'for' loop until the cycle is over.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
Richard
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RichardCheersThanks for replies. Will the multistairhandler return a different values for each staircase then? (i assume it would). Also, the main thing i wish to vary is the time when each staircase is presented. So, for example, 2 frames after a keypress will be one staircase, then the second will be 5 frames after a button press etc. So the parameters are the same for each staircase, only the onset time will change (one staircase for key press + 2frames, another for keypress + 5frames , and another for keypress + 10 frames).Is this possible with the multistairhandler?
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Jonathan Peirce <jonatha...@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
There's a class called MultiStairHandler for running independent interleaved staircases.
http://www.psychopy.org/api/data.html#multistairhandler
Jon
On 05/04/2013 16:10, richf wrote:
Is it possible to present 3 staircases during the same experiment where the selection is random, i.e. if i have three different staircases at 3 points in a temporal interval (early, middle and late), then i want to begin a trial with one particular staircase (e.g. middle), then after the first response, leap into another staircase (e.g.early), then another etc. So instead of going through each staircase in turn, i would like to randomly dip in and out of three independent stairs.You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "psychopy-users" group.
I've had a look through old posts and through python forums and such a thing seems impossible. At the simplest level i want to know how i can iterate through 3 different 'for' loops by randomly leaping through each 'for' loop until the cycle is over.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
Richard
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