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ASSOCIATED DATA AND SCRIPTS FOR THE PUBLICATION: Bhatia, K., Osenberg, A., Janczyk, M., & Franz, V. H. (in press). Reviewing evidence for the Perception-Action Model from Garner interference. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. **DATA** -------- Data files are named as EXPNUMBER_TASK.txt Each row is one trial from the experiment. Some explanations for column names that are not mentioned in the article: Experiment 1 1. Sub: Participant number 2. Trial: Trial number of that participant 3. Group: denotes order of conditions / tasks 4. Task: Perc (speeded-clasification), GraspOL (open-loop grasping), GraspCL (closed-loop grasping) and ManEst (manual estimation) 5. Condition: Garner condition 6. Block: block of experiment 7. Size: Object size 8. RT: reaction time 9. MaxApTime: MGA time 10. MaxAp: MGA 11. GGRT/GGManEst/GGManEstTime: according ot Ganel&Goodale criteria (see supplement) Experiment 3 1. G-Condition: Garner condition 2. D-Condition: Decision amplitude condition 3. LowRT: RT with low velocity threshold (see supplement) 4. HighRT:RT with high velocity threshold (see supplement) Meta-analysis ------------- The full data from the studies that were used for the meta-analysis in the paper was provided by personal communication. The full data will therefore not be published here but a summary of those data and values used for the meta-analysis are provided as dataframes. For example, the values for RT can be found in the RT.R script in the Meta-analysis folder. **SCRIPTS** ----------- The scripts can be of three types: 1. an-* are analysis scripts 2. lib-* are libraries of functions used by analysis scripts and stats scripts 3. stats-* are statistics scripts that print out statistical results **HOW TO USE SCRIPTS** ------------------ 1. Make sure all packages are installed 2. Source the script you want to run (library scripts need not be run, they are sourced within the analysis and stats scripts)
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