Written by Rebecca J Hirst[1] and Rohan Puri[2] Edited by Jason L He[3]
[1] Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin [2] University of Tasmania [3]Russell H Morgan, Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Created in PsychoPy v3.1.2
Software created to supplement the following article:
He, J. L , Hirst, R. J , Pedapati, E., Byblow, W., Chowdhury, N., Coxon, J., Gilbert, Donald., Heathcote, A., Hinder, M., Hyde, C., Silk. T., Leunissen, I., McDonald, H., Nikitenko, T., Puri, R., Zandbelt, B., Puts, N. (In prep) Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition task (OSARI): a cross-platform installation and analysis guide.
Relevant references:
Guthrie, M. D., Gilbert, D. L., Huddleston, D. A., Pedapati, E. V., Horn, P. S., Mostofsky, S. H., & Wu, S. W. (2018). Online Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Protocol for Measuring Cortical Physiology Associated with Response Inhibition. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (132), 1-7. http://doi.org/10.3791/56789
He, J. L., Fuelscher, I., Coxon, J., Barhoun, P., Parmar, D., Enticott, P. G., & Hyde, C. (2018). Impaired motor inhibition in developmental coordination disorder. Brain and Cognition, 127(August), 23-33. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2018.09.002
Please report any issues on the github page
Input (optional):
3 csv files:
practiceGoConditions.csv
practiceMixedConditions.csv
TestConditions.csv
In all csv files each row corresponds to a trial, so number of rows will correspond to the number of trials in a block.
0 = Go 1 = Stop
Output:
4 output files in format:
s_123_OSARI_2020_Jul_19_1307.log
s_123_OSARI_2020_Jul_19_1307.csv
s_123_OSARI_2020_Jul_19_1307.psydat
s_123_OSARI_2020_Jul_19_1307.txt
naming format: "s_[participant ID]_OSARI_[year]_[month]_[date]_[timestamp].csv
Data is contained in the .txt and .csv files. The .txt file saves the main details of interest but csv stores further details.
Block: block number
TrialType: Practice or real trial
Trial: Trial number_text
Signal: 0 = Go
1 = Stop
Response: What the participants response was ( 0 = no lift, 1 = lift)
RT: Lift time of participants relative to the starting line (to 2 decimal places)
SSD: Stop Signal Distance (relative to starting line) if the trial was a stop trial.
For details on psydat and log files see
https://www.psychopy.org/general/dataOutputs.html#:~:text=PsychoPy%20data%20file%20(.-,psydat),python%20and%2C%20probably%2C%20matplotlib.
Thanks for using OSARI!!