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## **Experiment 1** ## ## Extracted Group Data ## **Overview** - *Rdata_V.csv:* Comparison of processing rates (parameter v) across the different locations within each experimental condition- for group analyses reported in **fig. 2b** - *Rdata_WR.csv:* Comparison of TVA whole report parameters (t0, C, K) across experimental conditions - for group analyses reported in **fig. 3** **Rdata_V.csv** - Column 1: participant number - Column 2: experimental condition (1 - EYE, 2 - HAND, 3 - EYE-HAND, 4 - FIXATION) - Column 3: location (1 - Uncued, 2 - Cued, 3 - Eye, 4 - Hand) - Column 4: v-Parameter (Dependent Variable; DV) **Rdata_WR.csv** - Column 1: paticipant number - Column 2: experimental condition (1 - EYE, 2 - HAND, 3 - EYE-HAND, 4 - FIXATION) - Column 3: t0-Parameter (DV) - Column 4: C-Parameter (DV) - Column 5: K-Parameter (DV) ## Individual Raw Data ## **Overview** - Anonymized data of 8 human participants (S01-S08) - 16 behavioral and eye movement files (one per block) **File Structure** */S0X/:* Subject folder */S0X/S0X_exp1_BXX.csv:* Behavioral data from SOX in Block BXX */S0X/S0X_exp1_BXX.edf:* Eye movement data from SOX in Block BXX **CSV Files: Behavioral Data** - Column 1: Block number - Column 2: Trial number - Column 3: Experimental Condition (1 - EYE, 2 - HAND, 3 - EYE-HAND, 6 - FIXATION) - Column 4: Letter presentation time (1 - 167ms, 2 - 133ms, 3 - 100ms, 4 - 67ms, 5 - 50ms, 6 - 33ms, 7 - 17ms) - Column 5: Fixation time - Column 6: Cue location 1 - Column 7: Cue location 2 - Column 8: - - Column 9-14: Presented letters (1-A, 2-B, 3-E, 4-F, 5-H, 6-J, 7-K, 8-L, 9-M, 10-N, 11-P, 12-R, 13-S, 14-T, 15-W, 16-X, 17-Y, 18-Z) - Column 15: - - Column 16: - - Column 17: Eye Movement Performance (1 - Correct Saccade/Fixation, 81 - Fixation break, 82 - incorrect Saccade, 83 - Eye & Hand to the same goal) - Column 18: Hand Movement Performance (1 - Correct Movement/Fixation, 71 - Fixation break, 72 - incorrect Movement, 73 - Eye & Hand to the same goal) - Column 19: - - Column 20: Time of Hand Movement Onset - Column 21: Hand Movement Onset X coordinate - Column 22: Hand Movement Onset Y coordinate - Column 23: Time of Hand Movement Offset - Column 24: Hand Movement Offset X coordinate - Column 25: Hand Movement Offset Y coordinate - Column 26-31: - - Column 32-37: Responded Letters (65-A, 66-B, 69-E, 70-F, 72-H, 74-J, 75-K, 76-L, 77-M, 78-N, 80-P, 82-R, 83-S, 84-T, 87-W, 88-X, 89-Y, 90-Z) - Column 38: Whether eye left fixation (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 39: Whether eye entered saccade boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 40: Whether eye stayed at least 50ms in saccade boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 41: Whether saccade latency was too short (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 42: Whether saccade latency was too long (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 43: Location of saccade goal (1-6) - Column 44: Whether hand left fixation (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 45: Whether hand entered hand boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 46: Whether hand stayed at least 50ms in (0 - no, 1 - yes) hand boundary - Column 47: Whether hand movement latency was too short (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 48: Whether hand movement latency was too long (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 49: Location of hand movement goal (1-6) - Column 50-55: - *'-' denotes Placeholders **Edf Files: Eye Movement Data** *EyeLink main trigger messages and data structure* - Column 1: Time (ms) - Column 2: Recorded Eye x-Screen Coordinates - Column 3: Recorded Eye y-Screen Coordinates - Column 4: Recorded Eye Pupil Size - 'TRIALID': Trial Number - 'TRIAL_START': Trial Launch Time - 'TRIAL_END': Trial End Time - 'T2': Fixation Target Onset Time - 'T3': Pre-Mask Onset Time - 'T4': Letter Onset Time - 'T5': Post-Mask Onset Time ---------- ## **Experiment 2** ## ## Extracted Group Data ## **Overview** - *Rdata_V_Motor.csv:* Comparison of processing rates (parameter v) at motor and non-motor targets across experimental condition- for group analyses reported in **fig. 4** - *Rdata_V_Reward.csv:* Comparison of the reward selectivity across the different experimental sub-conditions - for group analyses reported in **fig. 5b** **Rdata_V_Motor.csv** - Column 1: participant number - Column 2: experimental condition (1 - EYE, 2 - HAND, 3 - EYE-HAND, 4 - FIXATION) - Column 3: location (1 - Uncued, 2 - Eye, 3 - Hand) - Column 4: movement type (0 - Fixation, 1 - single, 2 - combined - Column 5: v-Parameter (Dependent Variable; DV) **Rdata_V_Reward.csv** - Column 1: paticipant number - Column 2: experimental sub-condition (1 - FIXATION, 2 - EYE+, 3 - EYE-, 4 - HAND+, 5 - HAND-, 6 - EYE+HAND+, 7 - EYE+HAND-, 8 - EYE-HAND+, 9 - EYE-HAND-) - Column 3: Reward Selectivity [s] (DV) ## Individual Raw Data ## **Overview** - Anonymized data of 8 human participants (S01-S08) - 24 behavioral and eye movement files (one per block; starting at block 5; the first 4 Blocks were practice blocks) **File Structure** */S0X/:* Subject folder */S0X/S0X_exp1_BXX.csv:* Behavioral data from SOX in Block BXX */S0X/S0X_exp1_BXX.edf:* Eye movement data from SOX in Block BXX **CSV Files: Behavioral Data** - Column 1: Block number - Column 2: Trial number - Column 3: Experimental Condition (1 - EYE, 2 - HAND, 3 - EYE-HAND, 6 - FIXATION) - Column 4: Letter presentation time (1 - 200ms, 2 - 167ms, 3 - 133ms, 4 - 100ms, 5 - 67ms, 6 - 50ms, 7 - 33ms, 8 - 17ms) - Column 5: Fixation time - Column 6: Cue location 1 - Column 7: Cue location 2 - Column 8: - - Column 9-14: Presented letters (1-A, 2-B, 3-E, 4-F, 5-H, 6-J, 7-K, 8-L, 9-M, 10-N, 11-P, 12-R, 13-S, 14-T, 15-W, 16-X, 17-Y, 18-Z) - Column 15: - - Column 16: High Reward Color: 1 - red letters, 2 - blue letters - Column 17-22: Color of the presented letters (1 - red, 2 - blue) - Column 23: Eye Movement Performance (1 - Correct Saccade/Fixation, 81 - Fixation break, 82 - incorrect Saccade, 83 - Eye & Hand to the same goal) - Column 24: Hand Movement Performance (1 - Correct Movement/Fixation, 71 - Fixation break, 72 - incorrect Movement, 73 - Eye & Hand to the same goal) - Column 25: - - Column 26: Time of Hand Movement Onset - Column 27: Hand Movement Onset X coordinate - Column 28: Hand Movement Onset Y coordinate - Column 29: Time of Hand Movement Offset - Column 30: Hand Movement Offset X coordinate - Column 31: Hand Movement Offset Y coordinate - Column 32-37: - - Column 38-43: Responded Letters (65-A, 66-B, 69-E, 70-F, 72-H, 74-J, 75-K, 76-L, 77-M, 78-N, 80-P, 82-R, 83-S, 84-T, 87-W, 88-X, 89-Y, 90-Z) - Column 44: Whether eye left fixation (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 45: Whether eye entered saccade boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 46: Whether eye stayed at least 50ms in saccade boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 47: Whether saccade latency was too short (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 48: Whether saccade latency was too long (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 49: Location of saccade goal (1-6) - Column 50: Whether hand left fixation (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 51: Whether hand entered hand boundary (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 52: Whether hand stayed at least 50ms in (0 - no, 1 - yes) hand boundary - Column 53: Whether hand movement latency was too short (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 54: Whether hand movement latency was too long (0 - no, 1 - yes) - Column 55: Location of hand movement goal (1-6) - Column 56-61: - *'-' denotes Placeholders **Edf Files: Eye Movement Data** *EyeLink main trigger messages and data structure* - Column 1: Time (ms) - Column 2: Recorded Eye x-Screen Coordinates - Column 3: Recorded Eye y-Screen Coordinates - Column 4: Recorded Eye Pupil Size - 'TRIALID': Trial Number - 'TRIAL_START': Trial Launch Time - 'TRIAL_END': Trial End Time - 'T2': Fixation Target Onset Time - 'T3': Pre-Mask Onset Time - 'T4': Letter Onset Time - 'T5': Post-Mask Onset Time
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