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(For more details, see the README.txt file in the "Data" folder.) The results are in DMDX .zil format. This is a plain text format and can be opened in any text editor or imported into spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc. For convenience, we have also included a .csv file with all the results compiled together into a single file. In the .zil files, each two lines represent one response to one trial (except for the first pair of lines, which give the participant ID); the first line gives the item number identifying the trial and the response given, and the line below it gives each keystroke and its latency relative to the offset of the audio or audiovisual stimulus file. Lines beginning with `!` are comments and can be ignored. The meaning of the item numbers as follows: <ul> <li>Items in the 1000s are practice items, the rest are experimental items.</li> <li>The hundreds place indicates the presentation condition. Items in the 100s are audio-only, and items in the 200s are audiovisual.</li> <li>The tens place indicates the auditory sound that was presented. <ol><li>ba</li><li>pa</li><li>ma</li><li>fa</li><li>da</li><li>ta</li><li>la</li><li>ka</li><li>wa</li><li>ya</li></ol></li> <li>The ones place indicates the visual video that was presented, using the same scheme as above. (For auditory-only trials, there was no video; rather, an item number like `126` indicates that this is the recording of "ba" that would have been dubbed onto the video of "ta".)</li> </ul>
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