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Data, methods, or conclusions presented here are intended only as preliminary reports. Final products may vary due to a number of reasons such as (but not limited to) selection criteria, discovered bugs, and different analysis strategies to maintain consistency across experiments.A substantial portion of the research that I present here was made possible by a Ramon y Cajal fellowship (RYC2005-447) funded in part by the Fondo Social Europeo. Support was also provided by by Grant IT-276-07 from the Basque Ministry ofScience and Grant PSI2008-00412/PSIC from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Participation in the research by Samuel P. Leon was enabled by projects SEJ2007-67053/PSIC and BES-2008-003634from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.
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Category Archives: The Learning Game
By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.
More eye data from a latent-inhibition procedure in the next week or so. Could be interesting…
Latent inhibition and eye tracking.
In a previous post I promised these data. Here, participants undergo a latent-inhibition treatment, or not, and their gaze is monitored during the experimental task. This experiment follows up on a pilot study conducted last year. The method is the … Continue reading
Latent inhibition and eye tracking
Anton and I have finished a proper study on latent inhibition using the eye tracker. Unlike the brief pilot Sam and I ran, the present project was conducted very carefully and with properly controlled conditions. I’ll be presenting the data … Continue reading
Spectacular data on its way…
If the patterns we’re getting with our first 8 participants hold out, Anton & I shall have some spectacular data with the eye-tracker to post sometime next week. The tracker, in combination with the method is showing that people do … Continue reading
Next step: Confirming the eye-positioning as a CR
I’ve modified the game so that there are now two versions. One version has the US appear on the left between the red lines (red lines will not be shown in the game) and the other will have the US … Continue reading
Eye Tracking–What to do with missing data?
After some piddling with my program, I had it count missing data. I had about 20,000 points missing out of the half-million or so that I’m using. In short, about 4% of my data points were invalid (1% to 7% … Continue reading
Eye Tracking—Stuff that makes you crazy… >8-/
When I read in the raw data, I check each point to check if it is valid and flag it if there is a problem. Sometimes the tracker will lose the eyes, so during any period of measurement there is … Continue reading
Eye Tracker–Pupils revisited.
For a quick overview for those just joining, I am examining the results of an experiment on latent inhibition using a video-game method by developing a tool to rapidly view and group the eye-tracking data. Some of the data I’ve … Continue reading
Eye Tracker–Areas of interest, Hits.
For a quick overview for those just joining, I am examining the results of an experiment on latent inhibition using a video-game method by developing a tool to rapidly view and group the eye-tracking data. Some of the data I’ve … Continue reading
Eye Tracker—Areas of interest, scanpaths.
For a quick overview for those just joining, I am examining the results of an experiment on latent inhibition using a video-game method by developing a tool to rapidly view and group the eye-tracking data. Some of the data I’ve … Continue reading