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This project contains the data and analyses files that are part of the project: *An attentional limbo: saccades become momentarily non-selective in between saliency-driven and relevance-driven selection* The data folder contains four data pickle files, one for each experiment/dataset presented in the paper. The data contains information on the trials in which a 'correct' eye movement was recorded (i.e. saccade went to one of the two singletons, and ended less than half of the eccentricity away). No trials have been rejected based on the latency criteria yet. Running the plotting file will produce the plots displayed in the paper, and save them in the plots subfolders. After running this script, the dataframe (df) contains the following variables of interest: **subject** : subject_id **onsets** : saccade onset of that trial **to_target**: did eye movement go to the target item (0 or 1) **to_dist** : did eye movement go to the distractor/nontarget item (0 or 1) **saliency**: was the TARGET salient on this trial, irrespective of whether it was selected or not (0 or 1) **diff** : difference between saccade landing point and closest singleton in px **trial**: trial number **locs**: location of the target (x,y) and the non-target (x,y) **to_salient**: did eye movement go to the salient item (False or True) **selected_item**: which item was selected, where st = salient target, sd = salient distractor/nontarget, nst = nonsalient target , nsd = non salient distractor/nontarget
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