Would this product do what you want? http://www.bkohg.com/service_e.html
• OSX-examples for RealBasic 4.5, AppleScript, FileMaker 6 and 7, RagTime 5, 4th Dimension, Macromedia Director MX, Xcode, MaxMSP, CodeWarrior 7, LabView 7 and Java.
Bill Vlahos
On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:47 AM, David Glasgow wrote:
OK, Timothy Miller's experiences seem fairly typical. Monte's post hoc parsing is a bit more promising.
What I want to do is develop an existing rev project further. I have folks sequentially viewing and rating images as part of a psychological assessment of sex offenders. (Incidentally, after years of development, it is now working sweetly across platforms and is generating a fair bit of interest in the field. Couldn't have done it without Rev! - or this list, for that matter)
What I would like to do is capture physiological data while they are engaged in this task, to see if there is any association between, say GSR and Heart Rate, and the ratings made/images viewed. The problem of post hoc parsing is making sure that data is accurately matched to the corresponding image. Ideally, the data would be gathered during the slide show and parsed on the fly (or maybe in the gaps between images).
What is really frustrating is, as Elizabeth Dalton pointed out in her post last year, a somewhat 'new age' sounding game that costs $159 ( http://www.wilddivine.com ) does on Win and Mac what it seems impossible to do with equipment costing 10 times as much.
Best Wishes,
David Glasgow
http://www.i-psych.co.uk
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