Hello all,
I am wondering if the FS FAST retinotopy analysis can deal with within-run alternations of stimulus direction. I have collected data in which eccentricity and polar angle were manipulated in separate runs, but within each run, a cycle of stimulation in one direction was followed by a cycle in the opposite direction. For example, 32 s of clockwise-rotating wedges were followed by 32 s of counterclockwise wedges, etc. I realize now that this may not have been a wise choice--does FS FAST have some paradigm file option for alternating stimulation? If not, is my best solution to cut and splice my runs, dividing each into two mini-runs of single-direction stimulation?
Thanks,
Jeff
it does not have that option, so you'd have to split
doug
Jeff Phillips wrote:
Hello all,
I am wondering if the FS FAST retinotopy analysis can deal with within-run alternations of stimulus direction. I have collected data in which eccentricity and polar angle were manipulated in separate runs, but within each run, a cycle of stimulation in one direction was followed by a cycle in the opposite direction. For example, 32 s of clockwise-rotating wedges were followed by 32 s of counterclockwise wedges, etc. I realize now that this may not have been a wise choice--does FS FAST have some paradigm file option for alternating stimulation? If not, is my best solution to cut and splice my runs, dividing each into two mini-runs of single-direction stimulation?
Thanks,
Jeff
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