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Number of Measured Exhaustions
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Time-Score Percent
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Visit-Score of Visits
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Repetition Rate
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Begin Experiment
The CHANNEL knob is used to navigate the list of parameters. Clockwise rotations will move the selection
arrow up, and counterclockwise rotations will move the arrow down. Press the RESET button to select a
parameter to edit (an underline cursor will appear to indicate you are editing) and to save any changes (the
cursor will disappear to indicate you are back to viewing).
Use the UP/DOWN knob to adjust the parameter while editing.
4.5.1 Mode
The first option at the top of the list,
Manual
, should be selected (indicated by a solid dot).
4.5.2 Session No
This option is not necessary but kept for backwards compatibility with previous models which directly
connected to a printer for outputting the results of an experiment. If desired, the parameter can be set over
the range of 0 to 99.
4.5.3 NOACHs
Number of Active Channels: This should equal the number of subjects to be run in the experiment session.
Typically, this will be up to four channels, or eight if yoked. The range is 1 to 8.
4.5.4 Yoked Stim.
This is used to yoke the stimulus presentation of an odd numbered channel to the next even. Channel 2 is
yoked to channel 1, channel 4 is yoked to channel 3, etc. In a study, individual test and control subjects may be
paired together. Using yoked lane dividers and walls, control subjects are quarantined to sit on the grids of the
even channels and will not run. Then their paired test subject is allowed to run normally, unrestricted on the
odd channels. When the test subject receives stimulus, the quarantined control subject will also receive the
same stimulus. The choice is No or Yes.
4.5.5 Max_NOV
Maximum Number of Visits: For humane reasons, the presentation of the stimulus can be stopped when a set
number of visits to the grids have been met. The range is from 0 to 999. When set to zero, the presentation
will not stop, and the total number of visits will be recorded.
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