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Ideally, your program synchronizes drawing of the stimulus with the refresh of the CRT. To do this, you have to use particular techniques for drawing. There is more information about this, and also data on timing of sounds and the button box when properly done, at the [[Holcombe:Programming]] page. | Ideally, your program synchronizes drawing of the stimulus with the refresh of the CRT. To do this, you have to use particular techniques for drawing. There is more information about this, and also data on timing of sounds and the button box when properly done, at the [[Holcombe:Programming]] page. | ||
Once you think you've done it properly, you'll need to verify that stim drawing is synchronized with the CRT. | Once you think you've done it properly, you'll need to verify that stim drawing is synchronized with the CRT. | ||
*Use the tachometer | *Use the tachometer | ||
**It lives in a box on the shelf of the lab | **It lives in a box on the shelf of the lab | ||
*Use an oscilloscope | *Use an oscilloscope | ||
==Sound== | ==Sound== | ||
Here [[Media:AudioAndUSBnotesWithPython.oo3]] is the file with all my notes on different ways to play a sound in Python and the associated latencies and standard deviations of the latencies--[[User:Alex O. Holcombe|Alex O. Holcombe]] 05:15, 25 June 2008 (UTC) | Here [[Media:AudioAndUSBnotesWithPython.oo3]] is the file with all my notes on different ways to play a sound in Python and the associated latencies and standard deviations of the latencies--[[User:Alex O. Holcombe|Alex O. Holcombe]] 05:15, 25 June 2008 (UTC) |
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Ideally, your program synchronizes drawing of the stimulus with the refresh of the CRT. To do this, you have to use particular techniques for drawing. There is more information about this, and also data on timing of sounds and the button box when properly done, at the Holcombe:Programming page. Once you think you've done it properly, you'll need to verify that stim drawing is synchronized with the CRT.
- Use the tachometer
- It lives in a box on the shelf of the lab
- Use an oscilloscope
Sound
Here Media:AudioAndUSBnotesWithPython.oo3 is the file with all my notes on different ways to play a sound in Python and the associated latencies and standard deviations of the latencies--Alex O. Holcombe 05:15, 25 June 2008 (UTC)