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Acquiring Digital Codes
It is critical that we acquiring stimulus-locked digital codes so that we can bin the data according to stimulus type during analysis. This is also essential for creating event-related averages of the psychophysiological data (e.g. creating ERPs from EEG data) as it gives us the precise onset time of each stimulus. Below is a description of the hardware, software, and steps necessary for sending and acquiring such codes using the Biopac MP150.
Hardware
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- The stimulus presentation computer interfaces with this device via USB. The device then outputs the 8-bit digital signal which is relayed to the MP150 via a 25-pin ribbon cable which connects to a parallel port on the MP150.
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- This breakout board (aka terminal board or terminal block) gives us an easy way of wiring the output from the LabJack U3 to the ribbon cable.
- USB from stimulus presentation computer
- 8-bit digital output from I/O lines FIO0-FIO7.
- A separate wire connects each line to the breakout board.
- Wires are connected to screw terminals on the breakout board. Each terminal is connected to a single pin of the male/female DB-25 connectors.
- FIO0-FIO7 should be wired to terminals 2-9 of the breakout board.
- The ground should be wired to terminal 18 of the breakout board.
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