Programming a Reaction Timer Test
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My friend and I are interested in creating our own version of a reaction timer test. We've only just started to use Matlab so we aren't totally familiar with everything on Matlab yet and searching on Google hasn't come up with any promising results.
It's just a simple reaction test which will be based on your sight and perhaps hearing (unsure if we would be able to program it to play a sound at random).
Need a lot of help! Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
el 21 de Abr. de 2012
You will need to use the tools there (or equivalent) if you are working with sound, as normal MATLAB sound production has too much latency and variability for use in a reaction test.
Daniel Shub
el 22 de Abr. de 2012
How accurate does the timing need to be? If you are looking for sub millisecond timing, then no. If you want centisecond timing, then you need something that gives you low level access to your video and/or audio devices (i.e., http://psychtoolbox.org/HomePage). If you want decisecond timing then
drawnow expose
id = tic;
waitforbuttonpress;
reactionTime = toc(id);
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Daniel Shub
el 25 de Abr. de 2012
I suggest http://www.mathworks.co.uk/help/techdoc/learn_matlab/bqr_2pl.html
Daniel Shub
el 25 de Abr. de 2012
MATLAB and the toolboxes provided by TMW is very powerful for general problems. Contribution on the FEX and other places can greatly enhance the power of MATLAB for specific problems, like reaction time tasks. Learning how to use PsychToolbox could be really useful. Although I haven't used it myself, and I don't know if it does reaction time, you may also want to look at MLP
Given that you do not want to use "external tools", know very little about MATLAB, and don't seem to want to learn, then I suggest you look at PsychoPy. There is even a video tutorial which creates the Stroop task (a reaction time task) in 15 minutes.
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