[Homer-users] n-back with an Oxymon

Herff, Christian christian.herff at kit.edu
Thu Oct 23 08:12:18 EDT 2014
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Hi Bryan, 

I just read your posting in the Homer Mailinglist. Our script does indeed poll
the data from an Oxymon machine. You could use our script to record n-back data.

Kind Regards,

Christian

> "Chiu, Bryan (PHTH)" <bryan.chiu at ubc.ca> hat am 22. Oktober 2014 um 18:21
> geschrieben:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering about methods for designing an n-back task for use with an
> Oxymon system.
> 
> Due to the varying timing markers for response with an n-back task, how would
> you digest the data? I had an idea to have an altered MATLAB script to run in
> the background polling at the frequency the Oxymon is taking readings, which
> would create it's own timing marker array. I would take this timing array and
> insert it into the .nirs file for a specific run.
> 
> Does anyone have methods for timings regarding an n-back or a task to evaluate
> executive function?
> 
> _______________________________________
> Bryan Chiu
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> Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
> Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
> Department of Physical Therapy
> Faculty of Medicine
> University of British Columbia
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