The interface of the application and the experiment timeline are depicted in Figure 1:
Figure 1: Experimental Task Design.
- Create an account on pavlovia.org
- Click on '+' sign on top navigation bar and select 'New project' option.
- Select 'Import project' and then click on the 'Repo by URL' button
- Paste our current GitHub URL under the 'Git repository URL' textbox. On the pavlovia page, you can rename the default 'Project name' to suit your project's requirements.
- Voilà! The task is instantly ready to use for your experiment. Remember, the participant data (.csv and .log files) will be stored under
data
directory
This task helped us collect pain ratings and highlight the importance of short-term variability in chronic musculoskeletal pain and its potential as a predictor of clinical outcomes. Please read our paper as cited below for more details.
Pain monitoring Task citation: Zheng, X., Rajwal, S., Ho, S. Y. S., Ashworth, C., Seymour, B., Shenker, N., & Mancini, F. (2024). Psychopy based Continuous Pain Monitoring Task (1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13754802
Paper Citation: Xuanci Zheng, Swati Rajwal, Sharon Yuen Shan Ho, Carl Ashworth, Ben Seymour, Nicholas Shenker, and Flavia Mancini, "Hidden Rhythms of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain" unpublished manuscript, 2024. Available upon request.
Citation will be updated as soon as a preprint or publication is available
- Peirce, J., Gray, J.R., Simpson, S. et al. PsychoPy2: Experiments in behavior made easy. Behav Res 51, 195–203 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-018-01193-y
- Pavlovia. Pavlovia, https://pavlovia.org/. Accessed 11th September 2024.
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