![]() # mouse off so that people cannot mouse during sequence presentation Set &Count 2 # starts with showing two blocks I've written the part I've been messing with in red text. In a rage of fury I deleted all that I had done to it and went back to the beginning. This is what the code currently looks like, again it is not mine it is psytoolkit's. I thought it was just a matter of reversing what it checks as "correct" but I was wrong. I have tried kind of what you suggested and tried creating another task, one that runs eiter before or after the forward span (all of the forward and then all of the backward OR all of the backward and all of the forward.) It runs the forward ok, but when it gets to the backward it just keeps repeating spans and counts any response as incorrect. Thank you so much for your response it's a ray of hope! I'm going to try to add the code below for the corsi task, it is the task from the psytoolkit library and for this one I didn't have to alter it at all other than putting it after my simon task. Can anyone shed advice on this task? I don't know if it would be helpful for me to include a screenshot of what I have done already. This has been frustratingly elusive to me. I've learned a lot about how this task works on psytollkit, yet obviously not enough. I am pretty novice at coding, it is merely a necessary hobby for me, but I am a fast learner. I simply need to change what the program "counts" as a correct answer. Having both forward and backward recall components is key to my research as I'm examining response to increased executive function demands. All of my attempts have only caused a six item span to repeat itself over and over. I have finished everything that I need, yet I have been working for over a month to figure out how to run the corsi task as a backward span. ![]() I've been using the tasks in the psytoolkit library, but have had to make many modifications including putting them both into the same experiment. I have been creating an experiment that includes the simon task and the corsi task. This is a really specific question so I'm not sure if anyone could help. ![]()
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