As explained in the [[BrainStreamExampleSpellerIntro#SecExperiment|introduction]] to this example, the experiment consists of three parts: train, classify and test. In the Block files section of the BrainStream editor, you can see that a [[BrainStreamBuildingExperiments#SecBlock|block file]] has been created for each part of the experiment. In addition, there are two common block files which define settings that are applied to all blocks. In the Tables section, you can see that there is an [[BrainStreamBuildingExperiments#SecExpDef|experiment definition table]] for each of the blocks, and one common table that is used in all blocks. | As explained in the [[BrainStreamExampleSpellerIntro#SecExperiment|introduction]] to this example, the experiment consists of three parts: train, classify and test. In the Block files section of the BrainStream editor, you can see that a [[BrainStreamBuildingExperiments#SecBlock|block file]] has been created for each part of the experiment. In addition, there are two common block files which define settings that are applied to all blocks. In the Tables section, you can see that there is an [[BrainStreamBuildingExperiments#SecExpDef|experiment definition table]] for each of the blocks, and one common table that is used in all blocks. |