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Corresponding preprint: *Hanning, N. M., & Deubel, H. (2021). A dynamic pink noise protocol to assess spatial-temporal attention without biasing perceptual processing. BioRxiv.* https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.10.451930 ---------- **File description** Individual eyetracking (**eyedata**) and behavioral data (**behavdata**) for two experiments. ---------- For Experiment1a&b, **behavdata** contains matrices with the following columns: #01 block number #02 trial number #03 trial type (Exp1a: 0=uncued, 1=cued; Exp1b:NaN) #04 initial fixation time (before cue onset time, in ms) #05 test eccentricity (in dva) #06 test polar angle (in deg, 0=right horizontal, 90=up vertical) #07 Exp1a ori signal filter width (1=left, 2=right); Exp1b Gabor tilt angle #08 test orientation (1=counterclockwise, 2=clockwise) #09 response (1=counterclockwise, 2=clockwise) #10 correctness of response (1: correct; 0: incorrect) ---------- For Experiment2, **behavdata** contains matrices with the following columns: #01 trial number #02 initial fixation time (before cue onset time, in ms) #03 test eccentricity (in dva) #04 test orientation (1=counterclockwise, 2=clockwise) #05 response (1=counterclockwise, 2=clockwise) #06 correctness of response (1: correct; 0: incorrect) ---------- For each experiment, **eyedata** contains one edf-file per experimental block per observer. Edf-files contain the following 'messages': - 'TRIALID' (upcoming trial number) - 'EVENT_FixationCheck' - 'EVENT_TRIAL_START' - 'Tcue_start' (cue onset) - 'Ttest_start' (orientation signal onset) - 'Ttest_end' (orientation signal offset) - 'EVENT_GET_ANSWER' (trial end / response period) - 'EVENT_ANSWER' (response given) - 'EVENT_FIXBREAK_START' (eye left fixation) ----------
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