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Dear Carol,

actually Presentation is not very logic from a programming point of view - constisting of two
'languages', but nevertheless it is quite straightforward to use.
On the Presentation homepage you will find a lot of useful example experiments, which will you get
started rapidly (http://www.neurobs.com/ex_files).
Timing and fMRI usage is nice.

Greetings from Hamburg,
Mareike


Dr. Carol Docherty wrote:
> Dear FSL'ers,
> 
> I am about to run some motor fMRI experiments on some subjects and am currently trying to program a visual cue in Presentation to inform subjects to change condition (rest/activation). Has anyone on the list used this software to write such a program? I am new to the software and am unsure how straightforward it might be to use.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Carol 
> 

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