Synch Failure and Screen() function and Mex file not working with Psychtoolbox-3 on both MacBook Air (MacOS Catalina) and Windows operating systems

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Hi,
I am neuroscience student new to programming (coming from a psychology background).
Although my laptop is MacOS Catalina, I downloaded both MATLAB R202b and Psychtoolbox-3 with no issue, following the instructions.
The script I have built is concerns a Stroop task.
In order to code I followed the documentations, manuals, video tutorial and demos. However, when I tried to run it on my Mac it did not work at all saying the following:
I searched on Matlab, Psychtoolbox, Reddit and GitHub community forums and tried the solutions gave in the answers, however, I keep encountering the same problem.
Additionally, I am unable to open mexa64 files, even when i changed them to mexmaci64 files as per Mac instructions.
I therefore switched on the university Windows computer as a remote users where MATLAB (R2019a) and Psychtoolbox-3 were already in function.
However I faced SYNC FAILURE message (exactly the same as the one that other novice programmers showed in their question to community) and errors with the following two line of code:
% Specify key names of interest
KbName=(‘RightArrow’);
KbName=(‘LeftArrow’);
KbName=(‘UpArrow’);
% Restrict the keys for keyboard input to the keys we want
RestrictKeysForKbCheck(KbName);
% Suppress echo to the command line for keypresses
ListenChar(2);
I tried possible solutions such as I disabled the synch tests in order to avoid synch failure at top of script with the following lines of code first:
[VBLTimestamp StimulusOnsetTime FlipTimestamp Missed Beampos] = Screen(‘Flip’, windowPtr [, when] [, dontclear] [, dontsync] [, multiflip]);
Screen(‘AsyncFlipBegin’, windowPtr [, when] [, dontclear] [, dontsync] [, multiflip]);
[VBLTimestamp StimulusOnsetTime FlipTimestamp Missed Beampos] = Screen(‘AsyncFlipEnd’, windowPtr);
[VBLTimestamp StimulusOnsetTime FlipTimestamp Missed Beampos] = Screen(‘AsyncFlipCheckEnd’, windowPtr);
[VBLTimestamp StimulusOnsetTime swapCertainTime] = Screen(‘WaitUntilAsyncFlipCertain’, windowPtr);
[telapsed] = Screen(‘DrawingFinished’, windowPtr [, dontclear] [, sync]);
framesSinceLastWait = Screen(‘WaitBlanking’, windowPtr [, waitFrames]);
Screen(‘Preference’,‘SyncTestSettings’ [, maxStddev=0.001 secs][, minSamples=50][, maxDeviation=0.1][, maxDuration=5 secs]);
Then I changed it to this:
% Disable the synch tests in order to avoid synch failure at top of script
Screen(‘Preference’, ‘Verbosity’, 0);
Screen(‘Preference’, ‘SkipSyncTests’,1);
Screen(‘Preference’, ‘VisualDebugLevel’,0);
And finally to this:
Screen(‘Preference’, ‘VBLTimestampingMode’, -1);
Screen(‘Preference’, ‘SkipSyncTests’, 2);
Moreover, I tried coding InitializeMatlabOpenGL; followed by Screen(‘BeginOpenGL’, window); and Screen(‘EndOpenGL’, window); any time I wanted to code something regarding the Screen() function.
%Screen presentation setup
AssertOpenGL;
Screen (‘Preference’, ‘SkipsyncTests’, 1); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘VisualDebugLevel’, 0); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘SuppressAllWarnings’, 1); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘ConserveVRAM’, 16384); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
screens = Screen(‘Screens’);
screenNumber = max(screens);
InitializeMatlabOpenGL;
%Open white screen
Screen(‘BeginOpenGL’, window);
Screen (‘OpenWindow’,screenNumber, 255);
Screen(‘EndOpenGL’, window);
However, despite my effort in changing or adding lines of code and functions, the same errors kept popping up.
Now, the Screen() function is coded as follows:
%Screen presentation setup
AssertOpenGL;
Screen (‘Preference’, ‘SkipsyncTests’, 1); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘VisualDebugLevel’, 0); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘SuppressAllWarnings’, 1); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
Screen(‘Preference’,‘ConserveVRAM’, 16384); %Line of code that helps overriding psychtoolbox objections
screens = Screen(‘Screens’);
screenNumber = max(screens);
[window, screenRect]=Screen(‘OpenWindow’,screenNumber, 255); %Open white screen
%Rectangle that will present stimuli
FixationRect = [0 0 5 5];
FixationRect = CenterRect(FixationRect, screenRect);
%Set font and size for introduction, word stimuli and end experiment message
Screen (‘OpenWindow’,0, 255);
Screen(‘TextFont’,window, char(‘Arial’));
Screen(‘TextSize’, window, 20);
Screen(‘FillArc’,window,255,FixationRect,0,360);
Screen(‘Flip’,window);
[xp, yp] = DrawFormattedText(window, ‘You will be now presented with one word at the time in the center of the screen \n\n The words can appear in Red, Green or Blue \n\n Press the LeftArrow key for words in Red, the RightArrow when it is Green and the UpArrow when it is Blue \n\n Please, disregard the meaning of the word \n\n Wait 4 secs to start’, ‘center’, ‘center’, 0);
Screen(‘Flip’,window);
WaitSecs(4);
Considering the aforementioned, could you please advise on what is best to do in order for my script to run smoothly?
Big thank you in advance for your kind help.
-Barb.

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