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This folder contains preprocessed averaged SSVEP data for each experimental condition. Each .set file can be loaded into EEGLAB and contains data in format electrodes x timepoints x participants as well as metadata. The following lists condition names for each of the experiments. - Andersen et al,. 2008: attend blue horizontal (10 Hz), attend red vertical (12 Hz), attend red horizontal (15 Hz), attend blue vertical (17 Hz) - Andersen et al, 2009: attend red (10 Hz), attend both, attend blue (12 Hz) - Andersen et al., 2011: attend left blue (19.75Hz), attend left red (11.85 Hz), attend right blue (8.46 Hz), attend right red (14.81 Hz) - Andersen et al., 2012: attend dark luminance 1 (12 Hz), attend light luminance 1 (10 Hz), Attend dark luminance 2 (12 Hz), attend light luminance 2 (10 Hz), Attend dark luminance 3 (12 Hz), attend light luminance 3 (10 Hz), Attend dark luminance 4 (12 Hz), attend light luminance 4 (10 Hz), Attend dark luminance 5 (12 Hz), attend light luminance 5 (10 Hz) - Andersen et al., 2013 Experiment 1: attend left blue (7.5 Hz), attend right red (8.57 Hz), attend left red (10.0 Hz), attend reght blue (12.0 Hz) - Andersen et al., 2013 Experiment 2: attend orange -- magenta, attend violet-cyan, attend orange-cyan, attend violet-magenta, attend magenta-orange, attend cyan-violet, attend cyan-orange, attend magenta-violet. - Andersen et al., 2015: attend blue horizontal (8 Hz), attend red vertical (10 Hz), attend red horizontal (12 Hz), attend blue vertical (15 Hz), attend blue (8 and 15 Hz), attend red (10 and 12 Hz), attend horizontal (9 and 12 Hz), attend vertical (10 and 15 Hz) - Adamian et al, 2019: attend left blue (7.5 Hz) , attend right red (8.57 Hz), attend left red (10.0 Hz), attend right blue (12.0 Hz), attend both blue (7.5 and 12 Hz), attend both red (8.57 and 10 Hz) - Adamian et al. 2020: attend dark counterclockwise (12.0 Hz), attend light clockwise (15 Hz), attend dark clockwise (17.14 Hz), attend light counterclockwise (20.0 Hz)
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