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The following dataset supplements the publication Veto, Peter & Uhlig, Marvin & Troje, Nikolaus F., & Einhäuser, Wolfgang. (2018). Cognition modulates action-to-perception transfer in ambiguous perception. Journal of Vision. 18(8), 5. doi: 10.1167/18.8.5. It is free to use for scientific purposes as long as the article is appropriately cited. Data are contained in individual .mat files for each experimental block (file name: participant, block, belt/gear condition, direction condition). Each file consists of rows of raw data organized in columns: 1: time stamp 2: manipulandum position (angle in degrees) 3: belt/gear condition 4: direction condition Run analyzeMain.m to re-create the analysis of the aforementioned paper. This project was supported by the German Research Foundation through the projects "CRC/Transregio 135 – Cardinal mechanisms of perception: Prediction, valuation, categorization" and "International Research Training Group 1901 – The Brain in Action." NFT's contribution was funded by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Discovery Grant.
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cognition, vision, action-perception coupling, cognitive representation, action-to-perception transfer, perception, ambiguous perception, multistability, rivalry, action, movement, structure-from-motion
cognition, vision, action-perception coupling, cognitive representation, action-to-perception transfer, perception, ambiguous perception, multistability, rivalry, action, movement, structure-from-motion
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