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Description: Data and code for 'Protracted development of gaze behaviour' by Linka, Karimpur & de Haas (2025). Please copy and unzip the folder 'ProtrDev_161224' including all subfolders and files, into one directory. Then, run the script 'MasterScript_161224.m' to reproduce all analyses reported in the manuscript. - The MAT file 'Events_n_13984' contains all extracted fixation and saccadic events (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix). Cells represent data by subjects and nested cells give image-specific data, with each cell representing a gieven image (cell 1 = image 1, cell 2 = image 2 etc.). - The MAT file 'LabeledFix_n_13984' contains all the pre-processed, labeled fixation data (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix; LabeledFix.Data).Each cell provides the data of one individual. Please refer to 'LabeledFix_n_13984.Hdr' for information on matrix columns. - The MAT file 'SurveyData_n_13984' includes all corresponsing survey and validation data for each dataset collected (SurveyData.Data). For the coding of the survey data matrix ('SurveyData.Data'), please refer to 'CodingBookSurveyData.txt'. - The folder 'Stimuli' contains the 40 natural scenes used in the present study. OSIE stimuli and annotations were kindly provided by Xu et al. (2014) and Broda & de Haas (2022) under the MIT license (https://github.com/NUS-VIP/predicting-human-gaze-beyond-pixels). For further detail and pixel masks used for the present work, please check the manuscript and code. PLEASE NOTE: In order to download the raw data for the present mansucript, please go to: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15672966 Did you find a bug? Please let me know! marcellinka54@gmail.com

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