Task flow
A practical version includes instruction, practice, formal blocks, feedback or completion, and a short note about browser timing limits.
- Instruction
- Practice
- Formal blocks
- Completion
- Timing note
An online Flanker task needs clean stimulus mapping, balanced congruency, clear response keys, and trial rows that separate speed from accuracy.
A practical version includes instruction, practice, formal blocks, feedback or completion, and a short note about browser timing limits.
The stimulus table should separate the target, flanker pattern, correct key, congruency, and condition label.
Check that keyboard focus works, mobile fallback is clear, and every completion event reaches the data endpoint.
A Flanker task asks participants to respond to a target while nearby distractors can support or conflict with the correct response.
Common fields include target direction, flankers, congruency, response key, correctness, reaction time, block, and trial id.
Short demos, teaching tasks, and lightweight online studies fit browser delivery when timing limits are stated clearly.