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Online version of the Psychomotor Vigilance task (Dinges, D. F., & Powell, J. W. (1985). Behav Res Methods Instr Computers, 17, 652-655. Adapted by P Peigneux for UR2NF (https://crcn.ulb.ac.be/lab/ur2nf/) on 29/12/2020 based on mcmahonmc/pvt2 script
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In this task participants are required to judge whether the presented stimuli are the same or different. The stimuli are presented consecutively with a mask inbetween. This experiment is based on experiment by Luck & Vogel (1997).
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Demo for using Mouseview.JS for web based eye tracking using the mouse.
When using this package please cite: Anwyl-Irvine, A. L., Armstrong, T., & Dalmaijer, E. S. (2021, March 7). MouseView.js: Reliable and valid attention tracking in web-based experiments using a cursor-directed aperture. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/rsdwg
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This is code for the replication of Seli et al. (2016), which is part of the Collaborative Replication and Education Projects (CREP). I share this for other to try out and use.
Note that this public experiment only involves 2 blocks of 45 trials for piloting purposes. The code in the routine SetBlockLengths allows you to change this (to 20 if you are replicating Seli et al., 2016).
Also note that I disabled actual submitting of data by Never stopping the routine Debrief. This means you can only exit the experiment by pressing 'Esc' and closing the browser window. My settings on Pavlovia are such that in that case no data is saved. If you use this for your own experimentation, you should in the routine Debrief change the settting of Debrief_mouse: 'End routine on press' to 'valid click'.
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Please cite: Bölling, L., 2022-03-10. Dropdown-Field-Snippet for Online and Offline Usage in PsychoPy-Builder [Computer software]. Pavlovia. https://gitlab.pavlovia.org/luke.boelling/dropdownonlineoffline.
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