FYI: autostimdur is not valid in version 5.X because the stimulus 
duration is supplied in the paradigm file. For earlier versions, there 
was no info in the par file about the duration. The -autostimdur will 
compute the duration of the stimulus from the paradigm file based upon 
the time to the next stimulus entry this works as long as all time is 
accounted for in the parfile and no stimuli overlap. If you use 
-no-autostimdur, then it will assume that the duration of the event is 
equal to the TR.

doug

Katie Bettencourt wrote:
> I'm a bit confused about what the -autostimdur and -noautostimdur 
> flags in mkanalysis-sess do.  I've checked the help files, but the 
> wording is a bit confusing, and when I run them on my event related 
> design, I get different results depending on which flag I use, with 
> the -noautostimdur being more of what I expect as far as results go.
>
> Also, they are only used in event related and AB designs, not blocked, 
> correct?
>
> Katie

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