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# jspsych-serial-reaction-time-mouse plugin
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The serial reaction time mouse plugin implements a generalized version of the SRT task [(Nissen & Bullmer, 1987)](https://doi.org/10.1016%2F0010-0285%2887%2990002-8). Squares are displayed in a grid-based system on the screen, and one square changes color. The participant must click on the square that changes color.
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## Parameters
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In addition to the [parameters available in all plugins](/overview/plugins#parameters-available-in-all-plugins), this plugin accepts the following parameters. Parameters with a default value of *undefined* must be specified. Other parameters can be left unspecified if the default value is acceptable.
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| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
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| ------------------------- | -------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
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| target | array | *undefined* | The location of the target. The array should be the `[row, column]` of the target. |
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| grid | array | `[[1,1,1,1]]` | This array represents the grid of boxes shown on the screen. Each inner array represents a single row. The entries in the inner arrays represent the columns. If an entry is `1` then a square will be drawn at that location on the grid. If an entry is `0` then the corresponding location on the grid will be empty. Thus, by mixing `1`s and `0`s it is possible to create many different grid-based arrangements. |
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| grid_square_size | numeric | 100 | The width and height in pixels of each square in the grid. |
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| target_color | hex color code | `#999` | The color of the target square. |
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| response_ends_trial | boolean | `true` | If true, the trial ends after a mouse click. Feedback is displayed if `show_response_feedback` is true. |
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| pre_target_duration | numeric | 0 | The number of milliseconds to display the grid *before* the target changes color. |
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| trial_duration | numeric | null | The maximum length of time of the trial, not including feedback. |
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| fade_duration | numeric | null | If a positive number, the target will progressively change color at the start of the trial, with the transition lasting this many milliseconds. |
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| allow_nontarget_responses | boolean | false | If true, the user can make nontarget response. |
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| prompt | string | null | This string can contain HTML markup. Any content here will be displayed below the stimulus. The intention is that it can be used to provide a reminder about the action the subject is supposed to take (e.g., which keys to press). |
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## Data Generated
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In addition to the [default data collected by all plugins](/overview/plugins#data-collected-by-all-plugins), this plugin collects the following data for each trial.
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| Name | Type | Value |
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| ------ | ------- | ---------------------------------------- |
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| grid | array | The grid representation. Each inner array represents a single row. The entries in the inner arrays represent the columns. This will be encoded as a JSON string when data is saved using the `.json()` or `.csv()` functions. |
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| target | array | The `[row, column]` target location on the grid. This will be encoded as a JSON string when data is saved using the `.json()` or `.csv()` functions. |
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| rt | numeric | The response time in milliseconds for the subject to make a response. The time is measured from when the second stimulus first appears on the screen until the subject's response. |
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| response | array | The `[row, column]` response location on the grid. This will be encoded as a JSON string when data is saved using the `.json()` or `.csv()` functions. |
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| correct | boolean | Whether the response location matches the target location (`true`) or not (`false`)l
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## Examples
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???+ example "A classic version of the SRT"
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=== "Code"
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```javascript
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var grid = [
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[1,1,1,1]
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]
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var trial_1 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,0]
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}
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var trial_2 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,1]
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}
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var trial_3 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,2]
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}
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var trial_4 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,3]
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}
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```
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=== "Demo"
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<div style="text-align:center;">
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<iframe src="/demos/jspsych-serial-reaction-time-mouse-demo1.html" width="90%;" height="500px;" frameBorder="0"></iframe>
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</div>
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="/demos/jspsych-serial-reaction-time-mouse-demo1.html">Open demo in new tab</a>
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???+ example "A 2x2 grid with extra space and different colors"
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=== "Code"
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```javascript
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var grid = [
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[1,0,1],
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[0,0,0],
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[1,0,1]
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]
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var trial_1 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,0],
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target_color: '#006738'
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}
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var trial_2 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [0,2],
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target_color: '#F78F1E'
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}
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var trial_3 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [2,2],
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target_color: '#13B24B'
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}
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var trial_4 = {
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type: 'serial-reaction-time-mouse',
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grid: grid,
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target: [2,0],
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target_color: '#E74921'
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}
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```
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=== "Demo"
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<div style="text-align:center;">
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<iframe src="/demos/jspsych-serial-reaction-time-mouse-demo2.html" width="90%;" height="500px;" frameBorder="0"></iframe>
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</div>
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="/demos/jspsych-serial-reaction-time-mouse-demo2.html">Open demo in new tab</a>
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