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Description: Open repository for the "guess bands" project. Manuscript in preparation.

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Distinguishing guesses from fuzzy memories: Further evidence for item limits in visual working memory

This repository contains all relevant code and data to the research project "A signature of guessing supports an item limit in visual working memory". You can find the following components to the right:

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  • Experiment 1 Data
  • Experiment 2 Data
  • Analysis Code and Output

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Experiment 1 Data

Data from Experiment 1 of "A signature of guessing supports an item limit in visual working memory". Manuscript in preparation.

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Experiment 2 Data

Experiment 2 Data from "A signature of guessing supports an item limit in visual working memory". Manuscript in preparation.

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Analysis Code and Output

Analysis code and output for "A signature of guessing supports an item limit in visual working memory". Manuscript in prepraration.

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Experiment Code

Experiment task code for "A signature of guessing supports an item limit in visual working memory". Manuscript in preparation.

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