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A computer program for sequencing and presenting complex sounds for auditory neuroimaging studies
1Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences (GICCS) and the Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3970 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington DC, 20007, USA.
Abstract:
This paper describes a computer program, named ASAP (audio sequencing and presentation), that runs on IBM PC compatible hardware with a Microsoft Windows operating system and has been specially designed for facilitating auditory neuroimaging studies. The program's main characteristics are: (1) the ability to generate sequences of complex sounds; (2) an easy-to-use, graphical user interface; (3) full compatibility with Microsoft Windows 95 or later and Windows NT version 4.0 or later software; (4) precise timing of selected sound sequences; (5) the capability of triggering other devices; (6) the capability of being triggered to deliver stimuli; (7) support for both monotic and dichotic sound sequences; and (8) rudimentary support for the simultaneous presentation of pictures/text and sound.

