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These folders contain the raw data files that were used for the analyses conducted in the project: *Visual Working Memory Representations Bias Attention More When They Are the Target of an Action Plan* Soon, also the processed data will be available, including the scripts that were used to analyse and plot the data. So far, two folders can be found in this OSF project: one relative to eye-tracking data and the other to behavioural data. In the eye-tracking data folder, two types of data files can be found: 1) ASC files, which contain all eye-tracking data collected with the eye-tracker, including the triggers which define key events occurring during the trial (e.g., time of appearance of the visual selection task display) 2) Excel files, containing for each participant the parsed saccades and fixations performed during the experiment. The excel files are organized in the following way: - **SACCADE FILES**, columns (the labels of the columns are quite easy to interpret): 1) RECORDING_SESSION_LABEL = participant's number 2) TRIAL_INDEX = trial number 3) TRIAL_START_TIME = beginning of the trial 4) CURRENT_SAC_AMPLITUDE = amplitude of the detected saccade 5) CURRENT_SAC_START_TIME = beginning time of the saccade 6) CURRENT_SAC_START_X = beginning x position of the saccade 7) CURRENT_SAC_START_Y = beginning x position of the saccade 8) CURRENT_SAC_START_X_RESOLUTION = Angular resolution at current x gaze position, at the beginning of the saccade 9) CURRENT_SAC_START_Y_RESOLUTION = Angular resolution at current y gaze position, at the beginning of the saccade 10) CURRENT_SAC_END_TIME = end time of the saccade 11) CURRENT_SAC_END_X = end x position of the saccade 12) CURRENT_SAC_END_Y = end y position of the saccade 13) CURRENT_SAC_END_X_RESOLUTION = Angular resolution at current x gaze position, at the end of the saccade 14) CURRENT_SAC_END_Y_RESOLUTION = Angular resolution at current y gaze position, at the beginning of the saccade - **FIXATION FILES**, columns: 1) RECORDING_SESSION_LABEL = participant's number 2) TRIAL_INDEX = trial number 3) TRIAL_START_TIME = beginning of the trial 4) CURRENT_FIX_DURATION = duration in ms of the detected fixation 5) CURRENT_FIX_START = start time of the fixation 6) CURRENT_FIX_END = end time of the fixation 7) CURRENT_FIX_X = x position in pixels of the fixation 8) CURRENT_FIX_Y = x position in pixels of the fixation 9) CURRENT_FIX_PUPIL = diameter of the pupil during fixation Specifics of the above can be found at http://sr-research.jp/support/files/dvmanual.pdf (Eyelink Data Viewer User's manual). In the behavioural folder, pickle files can be found for each participant (one for the control and the other for the action conditions). Pickle files contain all the behavioural variables of interest collected during the experiment. Each pickle file has 24 columns, of which is reports: 1) subject number 2) block number (8 in total) 3) trial number 4) inter-trial gap duration (in seconds) 5) presented encoding shape 6) condition (i.e., action = implementation, control = memory) 7) whether it was a trial with visual search ('vs') or a catch trial ('no_vs') 8) as 7, this time a visual search trial was indicated by 'held' and a catch trial by 'none' 9) shape congruency 10) if it was a match or a no match trial 11) the order of the conditions (i.e., whether participants started with the action condition (i.e., 'implementation_1') or the control condition (i.e., 'memory_1') 12) duration of the delay between encoding and visual selection task (in seconds) 13) position of the target in pixels (i.e., if the x coordinate is negative the target was on the left of the fixation cross) 14) the shape surrounding the target 15) saccade latencies towards the target (in seconds) 16) whether the target was appropriately selected (1 when the target was found, 'None' in case of a catch trial) 17) end time of the visual selection task display, from the beginning of the experiment 18) duration of the second delay between the visual selection task and the memory test (in seconds) 19) shape selected in the case of a no match trial 20) time of appearance of the memory test since the beginning of the experiment 21) reaction time in the memory test in seconds (if higher than 2, than it means that participants did not respond to the screen and rather withheld their responses) 22) accuracy in the memory test (1=correct, 0=incorrect) 23) position of the button-like shape in the memory test in pixels (i.e., whether above or below the fixation cross) 24) position of the probe in the memory test in pixels (i.e., whether above or below the fixation cross)
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