@DrBalsters @neuro_boffin @rebecca_saxe For more basic (sensorimotor) stuff I use this quick five-minute composite task we developed and tested a few years ago: https://t.co/juRMaWjOg7 (visual, auditory, motor, eye-movement components). Works great. Code available if you want to check it out!
@the_mindwanders I have a few. Off the top of my head:
N-back
MID
Stop-signal
Emotional pictures
Tasks in this paper: https://t.co/juRMaWjOg7
All ~25 subjects, two scans each. All tasks written in PsychoPy. Email me if you're interested - mbwall at Gmail.
fMRI people! So, our recent paper (https://t.co/juRMaWjOg7) used reliability analysis to validate a simple multi-component task. Am thinking of extending this approach to other tasks. Intention would be to develop a library of tasks that have been assessed in this way.
On the PeerJ homepage: A short, robust brain activation control task optimised for pharmacological fMRI studies https://t.co/dLuxOeGkc8 https://t.co/tOD9cpPx5g
An article I handled as editor has been published today @thePeerJ A short, robust brain activation control task optimised for pharmacological fMRI studies https://t.co/m68CbL5m3u #phMRI