Hi,
If I have an experiment that saves the script.elapsedtime value, is the value of script.elapsedtime taken as the elapsed time at the start of the trial, or at the end of the trial?
Cheers,
Tim
So, I've answered my own question. It's amazing what a short walk can do for thinking skills.
It takes the time at the end of the trial. However, is it taken after a posttrial pause, or before a posttrial pause. Based on documentation I'm presuming after posttrial pause, but just wanted to confirm this.
Which leads to another question. Without computing another variable (either in script, or posthoc in excel/spss), can I get the time elapsed at the start of a trial?
/ ontrialbegin = [values.myvalue=script.elapsedtime]
and log values.myvalue to data file.
Excellent, thanks Dave.
Just clarifying, the script.elapsed time is reporting elapsed time before the posttrial pause. This is how it looks from my data, but just want to confirm.
Just to confirm: Yes, it's taken before posttrial pause. Inquisit will essentially use the posttrial pause for writing the trial data to disk and cleaning up -- no more data is added at this point. See the "How to Control Trial Duration and Inter-Trial Intervals" topic in the Inquisit documentation for a schematic overview and further details re. trial timing. You can confirm (or figure out from scratch-- great fun!) such things by e..g. running stuff like:
<expressions>/ diff01 = abs(values.begin-values.end)/ diff02 = abs(values.begin-script.elapsedtime)</expressions><values>/ begin = 0/ end = 0</values><trial mytrial>/ ontrialbegin = [values.begin=script.elapsedtime]/ ontrialend = [values.end=script.elapsedtime]/ pretrialpause = 500/ posttrialpause = 500/ timeout = 1500/ validresponse = (noresponse)</trial><block myblock>/ trials = [1-5=mytrial]</block><data>/ columns = [trialnum, values.begin, values.end, script.elapsedtime, expressions.diff01, expressions.diff02]/ separatefiles = true</data>
which will give you
trialnum values.begin values.end script.elapsedtime expressions.diff01 expressions.diff021 23 1523 1523 1500 15002 2023 3523 3523 1500 15003 4023 5523 5523 1500 15004 6023 7523 7523 1500 15005 8023 9523 9523 1500 1500
Regards,
~Dave