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**individual raw data** ======================= **experiment 1: saccade task** - Anonymized data of 7 human participants (sub_01 to sub_07) - 2 tasks (**main_task**, **threshold_task**) - 25 main_task files per participant (eye data, head data & behavioral data for 8 blocks, 1 head reference file) - 4 threshold_task files per participant (eye data & behavioral data for 2 blocks) **experiment 2: fixation task** - Anonymized data of 6 human participants (sub_01 to sub_06) - 1 task (**main_task**) - 16 main_task files per participant (eye data, head data & behavioral data for 5 blocks, 1 head reference file) ------------------------------------------------ folder structure ----------------- /sub_0X/: subject folder **/sub_0X/main_task/: main task data** /sub_0X/main_task/sub-0X_main_block-0X_behavdata.csv: Trial design matrix and behavioral response of subject 0X block 0X in the main task /sub_0X/main_task/sub-0X_main_block-0X_eyedata.edf: EyeLink eye trace file of subject 0X block 0X in the main task /sub_0X/main_task/sub-0X_main_block-0X_headdata.plf: Polhemus head rotation data of subject 0X block 0X in the main task /sub_0X/main_task/sub-0X_main_headref.csv: Head rotation reference file for all main task blocks of subject 0X **/sub_0X/threshold_task/: threshold task data** /sub_0X/threshold_task/sub-0X_thre_block-0X_behavdata.csv: Trial design matrix and behavioral response of subject 0X block 0X in the main task /sub_0X/threshold_task/sub-0X_thre_block-0X_eyedata.edf: EyeLink eye trace file of subject 0X block 0X in the main task ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ behavdat.csv structure ---------------------- *Trial design matrix and behavioral response* Column #01: block number Column #02: trial number Column #03: initial fixation duration jitter [1 = 400 ms; 2 = ~408ms; 3 = ~417ms; ... ; 49 = 800 ms] Column #04: cue eccentricity [1 = -10deg; 2 = -6deg; 3 = +6deg; 4 = +10deg] Column #05: discrimination target eccentricity [1 = -10deg; 2 = -6deg; 3 = +6deg; 4 = +10deg] Column #06: discrimination target difficulty [1 = easiest to 6 = hardest] Column #07: discrimination target orientation [1 = tilted counterclockwise; 2 = tilted clockwise] Column #08: reported orientation [1 = counterclockwise; 2 = clockwise]; Column #09: correctness of response [1 = correct; 0 = incorrect] Column #10: online fixation/saccade check [1 = correct fixation and saccade; 81 = fixation break; 82 = no / too late saccade; 84 = inprecise saccade / wrong target] ------------------------------------------------ eyedat.edf structure -------------------- *Eyelink main trigger messages and data structure* Column #01: time (ms) Column #02: recorded eye x screen coordinates Column #03: recorded eye y screen coordinates 'TRIALID': trial number 'TRIAL_START': trial lunch time 'TRIAL_END': trial end time 'T1': fixation target onset time 'T2': cue onset time 'Tt_start': discrimination target onset time 'Tt_end': discrimination target offset time ------------------------------------------------ headdat.plf structure --------------------- *Polhemus data structure* Column #01: number of tracked sensors Column #02: time (ms) Column #03: frame number Column #04: - Column #05: recorded cartesian x coordinate Column #06: recorded cartesian y coordinate Column #07: recorded cartesian z coordinate Column #08: recorded orientation azimuth (rotation) Column #09: recorded orientation elevation Column #10: recorded orientation roll ------------------------------------------------ headref.csv structure --------------------- *1 x N cell containing head rotation references* Column #N: orientation azimuth value corresponding to 0 head rotation in block N
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