Paradigm File Format in BESA

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General remarks

A paradigm description file (“PDG file”) contains the information which is relevant for describing an experimental setup in terms of the stimulation and response events that occurred. To describe the experimental paradigm, three terms are introduced:

  1. An attribute is used to group trigger events into a certain class. For example, in an auditory experiment, triggers could be grouped according to an attribute “modality” to distinguish stimulation and response, and another attribute “side” to distinguish left and right.
  2. An attribute value defines how a trigger event is classified in the class defined by an attribute. For example, the trigger with the code 1 could be a tone stimulus, and the trigger with the code 2 could be the subject’s response. That means that for the “modality” attribute, trigger 1 would receive an attribute value “tone”, whereas trigger 2 would receive an attribute value “response”.
  3. A condition defines which trigger events form the set of events that should be averaged. For example, this could simply be all trigger events with the modality “tone”, or all trigger events which have the modality “response”, and follow a trigger event with the modality “tone”.