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Program for auditory stimulus delivery under windows -- please post



Auditory list members may be interested in Presentation, a Windows 95/98/2000
program that uses high-precision computer game technology for stimulus delivery
and experiment control.  Presentation delivers auditory stimuli with sub-ms
temporal precision and can control up to four independent sounds sources
depending on the soundboard.  Timing parameters are verified for each stimulus
and response event throughout the experiment.  Presentation provides complete
control of video stimuli including frame refresh.  Presentation runs on
standard PCs without special add-ons or additional hardware requirements. It is
capable of monitoring responses from joystick, mouse, keyboard, voice relay or
special responses boxes.  Presentation can send other experimental devices
serial and/or parallel control pulses.  It incorporates special enhancements
for neurophysiological experiments using fMRI, evoked potentials, or single
unit recordings. A free self-installing version of Presentation (functional
until November 2001) is available at www.neurobehavioralsystems.com.


David L. Woods, Professor of Neurology, Dept. of Neurology,UC Davis,
Chief, Clinical Neurophysiology and Chief, Research fMRI imaging,
Neurology Service (127E), VA-NCHCS, 150 Muir Rd., Martinez, CA 94553
Tel (925) 372-2571, Fax (925) 229-2315 Email:dlwoods@ucdavis.edu
Publications: http://marva4.ebire.org/hcnlab