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The following dataset supplements the publication Veto, P., Schütz, I., & Einhäuser, W. (2018). Continuous flash suppression: Manual action affects eye movements but not the reported percept. Journal of Vision, 18(3):8, 1-10. doi: 10.1167/18.3.8. It is free to use for scientific purposes provided the article is appropriately cited. Data are contained in 24 .mat files (one per participant). Each file contains a variable data, which is a 1-by-12 cell array containing data from the 12 blocks completed by the given participant, recorded at a resolution of 1000 Hz, with the following variables organized in columns: 1: button press (0 - not pressed; 1 - pressed) 2: horizontal eye position in pixels for slow phase segments only (blinks and saccades are replaced by NaNs) 3: mean horizontal eye velocity for slow phase segments (for details, see Analyses) 4: stimulus velocity (pixels/second) 5: mean stimulus velocity for segments of slow phase eye movements 6: gain (fraction of columns 3 & 5) 7: condition (1 - coupled action, 2 - decoupled action, 3 - no action) 8: stimulus direction (1 - leftwards, 2 - rightwards) This project was supported by the German Research Foundation, International Research Training Group IRTG 1901, "The Brain in Action."
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vision, action-perception coupling, common coding theory, optokinetic nystagmus, bistable perception, action-to-perception transfer, perception, binocular rivalry, ambiguous perception, continuous flash suppression, event-coding, rivalry, action, eye movement
vision, action-perception coupling, common coding theory, optokinetic nystagmus, bistable perception, action-to-perception transfer, perception, binocular rivalry, ambiguous perception, continuous flash suppression, event-coding, rivalry, action, eye movement
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