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Quantifying Aphantasia through drawing: Those without visual imagery show deficits in object but not spatial memory ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Wilma A. Bainbridge][1], Zoƫ Pounder, [Alison F. Eardley][2], & **Twitter:** [@WilmaBainbridge][3], [@pounderz][4], [@AlisonFEardley][5], [@Chris_I_Baker][6] ---------- This repository contains data from an online memory drawing experiment conducted with individuals with aphantasia and typical imagery. If you use any of the data from the repository, please cite: - Bainbridge, W.A., Pounder, Z., Eardley, A.F., & Baker, C.I. (2021). Quantifying aphantasia through drawing: Those without visual imagery show deficits in object but not spatial memory. *Cortex, 135,* 159-172. This repository contains the following: 1. The [code][7] for the online drawing experiment (HTML and Javascript) 2. The **Experimental Stimuli**, including the original images, [LabelMe][8] labels of the objects in each image, and images of each object outlined in red 2. Zip files containing all **Drawings** (and videos of drawing order) for all participants (aphantasia and typical imagery) 3. The [Questionnaire Data][9] for the participants (i.e., basic demographics, questions on artistic ability, VVIQ, and OSIQ responses) 4. The code for the **Online Scoring experiments** (HTML) [1]: https://brainbridgelab.uchicago.edu/ [2]: https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/directory/eardley-alison [3]: https://twitter.com/WilmaBainbridge [4]: https://twitter.com/pounderz [5]: https://twitter.com/AlisonFEardley [6]: https://twitter.com/Chris_I_Baker [7]: https://osf.io/x6ba7/ [8]: http://labelme.csail.mit.edu/Release3.0/ [9]: https://osf.io/a8yb3/
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