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In this project, participants completed an event segmentation paradigm similar to that of DuBrow & Davachi (2013) and Heusser et al. (2018): Participants saw 12 lists of 36 objects per list while changes occurred in a visual (V), audio (A) and audiovisual (AV) context every 6 items. Context changes acted as event boundaries, which restructured perceptual encoding, recognition memory and temporal order memory. Methods and results are described in an upcoming preprint / publication. This archive contains data (summary sheets) and the audiofiles (ambient sound audioscapes). The visual objects were taken from a publicly available dataset (https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Images/2067684). Data were analysed using JASP 2018.
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