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**Raw data of PlaceholderAtt project:** - ___ **Published manuscipt** [Szinte, M., Puntiroli, M. & Deubel, H. The spread of presaccadic attention depends on the spatial configuration of the visual scene. Sci Rep 9, 14034 (2019).](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-50541-1) 12 human participants anonymised (sub-01 to sub-12) two tasks: Main and Threshold **Main task:** 38 to 40 files per participant (20 blocks x behavioral + 20 to 20 blocks x eye trace data) **Threshold task:** 8 to 20 files per participant (2 to 5 sessions of 2 blocks x behavioral + 2 to 5 sessions of 2 blocks x eye trace data) **Folders structure:** /sub-0X/main_task/sub-0X_block0X_BehavData.csv: trial design matrix and behavioral input of sub 0X for the main task in block 0X /sub-0X/main_task/sub-0X_block0X_EyeData.edf: EyeLink eye trace file of sub 0X for the main task in block 0X /sub-0X/threshold_task/sub-0X_session0X_block0X_BehavData.csv: behavioral input of sub 0X for the threshold task session 0X in block 0X /sub-0X/threshold_task/sub-0X_session0X_block0X_EyeData.edf: EyeLink eye trace file of sub 0X for the threshold task session 0X in block 0X **Behavioral data columns:** % Column #01 block number % Column #02 trial number % Column #03 rand1 = Threshold group played [1 = DT at distance1; 2 = DT at distance2; 3 = DT at distance3; 4 = DT at distance4; 5 = DT at distance5] % Column #04: Tilt level played [1 = level 1; 2 = level 2; 3 = level 3; 4 = level 4; 5 = level 5] % Column #05: DT position [1 out of 49 possible, 25 possible] % Column #06: saccade direction [1 = saccade right; 2 = saccade left] % Column #07: Saccade target transiency (1 = transient; 2 = sustained) % Column #08: unused % Column #09: Tilt of the test probe (1 = tilt clockwise; 2 = tilt counter-clockwise) % Column #10: Fixation duration before saccade target [1 = -450; ... ;901 = +450) % Column #11: Time jitter of probe onset [1 = -100 msec; 2 = -75 msec; 3 = -50 msec] % Column #12: probe/distractor trials presence (1= present; 2 = absent) % Column #13: rotation angle of the probe played in deg % Column #14: distractor 1 position number % Column #15: distractor 2 position number % Column #16: distractor 3 position number % Column #17: distractor 4 position number % Column #18: distractor 5 position number % Column #19: angle of reported probe (1 = CW; 2 = CCW; -2 = NONE) % Column #20: correctness of answer (1 = COR; 0 = INCOR; -2 = NONE) % Column #21: fixation/saccade check (1 = SAC/FIX COR; 0 = SAC/FIX INCOR; -1 = FIX BREAK) % Column #22: online detected saccade get out fixation boundary % Column #23: online detected saccade get in saccade boundary % Column #24: online detected saccade latency too short % Column #25: online detected saccade Stayed at least 50 msec in saccade boundary % Column #26: online detected saccade latency too long **Eyedata trigger messages:** Trial ID: trial number TRIAL_START: trial onset TRIAL_END: trial offset EVENT_FixationCheck: fixation check time onset EVENT_TRIAL_START: real trial onsetr EVENT_ONLINE_SACONSET_BOUND: online detected saccade onset EVENT_ONLINE_SACOFFSET_BOUND: online detected saccade offset BEFSAC_FIX_BREAK_START: online detected incorrect fixation FT_START: fixation target onset FT_END: fixation target offset ST_START: saccade cue onset ST_END: saccade cue offset PROBE_START: discrimination target onset PROBE_END: discrimination target offset MASK_START: targets masks onset tedf MASK_END: targets masks offset EVENT_GET_ANSWER: waiting for response time EVENT_ANSWER: response given time
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