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Description: EyelinkAnal is a fairly stable and complete data processing tool for individuals using the Eyelink family of eye-trackers. It was over developed the last 20 years by Bob McMurray and his lab to support visual world paradigm experiments (particularly with single words), but it is flexible and may be useful for a variety of applications. It is free and available to the public, but it requires MSAccess (at least 2003 or newer). If you want to use it, you will need to modify your experimental control scripts to output messages with the correct syntax. Notes and documentation will be coming soon. This OSF site is a work in progress. Don't expect much -- Bob's busy.

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