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8.3.2. Tutorial 2: Simulating the TTL synch pulse from an fMRI scanner
8.3.3. Tutorial 3: Using two BBTKs to simulate an fMRI scanners operation
8.4. Digital stimulus capture and response (DSCAR)
8.4.1. Tutorial 1: Examining the response time error caused by using a mouse
for response registration
8.4.2. Tutorial 2: Exporting a predefined sequence from the design-time
DSCAR module
8.5. The data analyser (DA)
8.5.1. Tutorial 1: Using the Data Analyser to check for visual stimulus duration
8.5.1.1. Analysing visual stimulus event data obtained from monitoring a
TFT
8.5.1.2. Analysing visual stimulus event data obtained from monitoring a
CRT
8.6. Switching graph background colour
8.7. Labelling lines with your own terms
8.8. Making and viewing notes
8.9. Copying plots and data to the clipboard
8.10. Saving plots as standard Windows WMF or BMP files
8.11. Exporting the spreadsheet to Microsoft Excel or an HTML file
8.12. Shortcut keys used in the data analyser
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9. S
TEP-BY-STEP CASE STUDY
9.1. Using the Black Box Toolkit to investigate the effect of using several different
mice as response devices in a simple visual reaction time paradigm
9.2. The effect of changing response device
9.3. The effect of using a TFT with various response devices
10. U
SING THE BBTK RESPONSE PAD
11. G
LOSSARY
12. B
IBLIOGRAPHY
13. S
PECIFICATIONS
13.1. General specifications of the Black Box Toolkit
13.2. Sensor and generation modules timing specifications
13.3. Individual line specifications
13.3.1. Lines 1 & 2, powered digital-in & passive switch closure
13.3.2. Lines 3 & 4, opto-detector
13.3.3. Lines 5 & 6, powered digital-out
13.3.4. Lines 7 & 8, active switch closure
13.4. Power supply
13.5. Optional response box
14. A
PPENDIX A: REALTIME PRIORITY
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