Brielle
I don't use eprime but my advice would be to import directly your data
into matlab - matlab can read multiple format and will be able to import
for dat file (or similar ascii)
If you are new to matlab, it will take a little work but long run being
able to extract the relevant info directly is much better (1) no mistake
due to copy/paste, change of format etc (2) extracted variables can be
saved and called directly in SPM (saves time, no errors) (3) the whole
thing can be automatized = reproducible research
good luck
cyril
> Hi everyone,
>
> We've utilised e-prime as the program to collect behavioural information during fMRI. It codes when each stimulus is presented (onset time) for every stimuli. Has anyone had any experience extracting that onset time information into notepad for use as the time sequence in SPM fMRI analysis?
>
> (I'm also new to imaging language here, so do ask for clarification!)
>
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