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Description: This repository provides data from a large scene corpus experiment with 200 participants, who memorized scenes in one session and searched for objects in different scenes in another session. Half of the participants saw the scenes in color, the other half saw the same scenes in grayscale. In each session, high or low spatial frequencies were gaze-contingently attenuated in central or peripheral vision while participants inspected the scenes. Scenes were displayed in one of five conditions: with a central low-pass filter, a central high-pass filter, a peripheral low-pass filter, a peripheral high-pass filter, or without any filtering.

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Related publication: Cajar, A., Engbert, R., & Laubrock, J. (2022). Potsdam eye-movement corpus for scene memorization and search with color and spatial-frequency filtering. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 850482. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.850482

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central and peripheral visioncolorcorpus dataeye movementsgaze-contingent paradigmscene memorizationscene viewingspatial frequencyvisual search

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