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carter Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 09:30:05 AM
Hello all,
Our subject on the 4T yesterday morning informed us that one side of the headphones was not working, which is quite unfortunate as we are running an auditory task. We begin running children next week and will have visitors; can this be resolved by then?
Thank you!
Liz
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petty Posted - Feb 15 2006 : 2:15:04 PM
you should be able to tell they aren't working by the auditory display on the tech's console. if infact they aren't working, or one side is working the display lights will not be on.
carter Posted - Feb 15 2006 : 1:21:38 PM
We did test the headphones beforehand, and they were working properly.
gregory.mccarthy Posted - Feb 15 2006 : 10:00:43 AM
This issues underscores the importance of experimenters making sure that the headphones work properly at the start of their experimental session. Perhaps a brief test program should be run to make sure that the headphones are working should be run.
deshmukh Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 10:26:41 AM
I agree, resetting the headphones does resolve most of the issues. I checked the headphones this morning and they are working properly.
petty Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 09:57:54 AM
this happens all the time. the only solution i've found is to turn them off, then back on. i've never had a problem with one side turning off during them actual scan. its only if they've been sitting for a long time.

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