We still need to check and adjust stimuli size based on Jonathan's calculations of visual angle for distance and screen size.
Also, once we do this, not sure if this will be a further issue. But if the stimuli shown in the instructions ends up being quite a bit different than in the actual trials, would we need to adjust the sizes of the stimuli in the instructions to better match actual trials? This will be a bit more difficult as the images are scaled from whatever size they are saved at, so the pixels saved for the image are not equivalent to pixels used when the instruction is rendered.
We still need to check and adjust stimuli size based on Jonathan's calculations of visual angle for distance and screen size.
Also, once we do this, not sure if this will be a further issue. But if the stimuli shown in the instructions ends up being quite a bit different than in the actual trials, would we need to adjust the sizes of the stimuli in the instructions to better match actual trials? This will be a bit more difficult as the images are scaled from whatever size they are saved at, so the pixels saved for the image are not equivalent to pixels used when the instruction is rendered.