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**Li, A. Y.** *, **Yuan, J. Y.** *, Pun, C., & Barense, M. D. (2022). The effect of memory load on object reconstruction: Insights from an online mouse-tracking task. * denotes shared co-first authorship. Preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/8a5hk/. See our source code, instructional manual, and demo: https://github.com/james-y-yuan/executable-pipeline. Anonymized mouse-tracking data to generate figures from our study is available under "Files". See "Analyzing Mouse-tracking Data" for example code to visualize the mouse trajectories. Feel free to contact Aedan Li (aedanyue.li@utoronto.ca) or James Yuan (jy.yuan@mail.utoronto.ca) for questions. Happy to collaborate if you wish to extend mouse-tracking in your research.
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