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#### This is a data analysis wiki for the manuscript **Visually guided reaching in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment** by *Mitchell, Rossit, McIntosh et al.* Pre-print can be found here: https://psyarxiv.com/jbr2t ### DATA To access the data download and un-zip 'data.zip' into a folder onto your desktop. Files include: lateral-reaching_compiled.csv all_radial-reaching_compiled.csv This data includes data for individual trials from each participant in both lateral reaching & radial reaching. ### CODE All code for this pre-print can be found under in the github repository amitchell12/DMT2019/reaching Which is available in the Task code & data component of this OSF project To run analysis code you will need the latest version of **R** and **R-studio**. Packages required are listed at the top of each script. The analyses scripts are designed navigate to the path where data-files are located. This can be located at the top of all scripts and will need to be changed after download. **Main analyses** To run the main (pre-registered) analyses navigate to amitchell12/DMT2019/reaching/analysis/main_analyses For lateral main analyses & Figure 3 run lateral-reaching_analysis.R For radial main analyses & Figure 5 run radial-reaching_analysis.R **Exploratory analyses** To run the exploratory analyses navigate to amitchell12/DMT2019/reaching/analysis/exploratory_analyses For lateral exploratory analyses & Figure 4 run lateral-reaching_exploratory.R For radial exploratory analyses and analyses included in supplementary materials run radial-reaching_exploratory.R These scripts also included analyses steps that are not presented in the final manuscript. To run correlation between lateral & radial reaching tasks, in the same location, run reaching_correlations.R
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