Raw Data: Visual plasticity and exercise revisited: no evidence for a "cycling lane"
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Data as recorded by binocular rivalry program in comma-separated-variable format. One file per block. The first line of the file indicates the orientation of the grating shown to each eye. The events are given with the time (in seconds) that the event occurred. Three types of button presses were made by subjects, either indicating the percept of a left oblique grating (angle +45), a right oblique grating (angle -45), or a mixed percept of the two. Note that the left and right oblique gratings only correspond to the left and right eyes for one of the two possible stimulus arrangements (where the left oblique grating is presented to the left eye and the right oblique grating is presented to the right eye, coded as"Left 45 Right -45"). It is therefore necessary to convert these grating orientation responses into the equivalent eye responses in subsequent data processing. The responses are sampled from the keyboard roughly every 0.01 seconds. For the two earliest tested subjects (S1 and S7) every sample is written to the file, so a continued keypress will result in many of the same response being recorded (~100 per second). To reduce the file size and simplify analysis, for subsequent subjects we recorded only when the response had changed from the previous sample. Deleting the duplicated responses from S1 and S7 is a trivial step in data pre-processing. Response durations are therefore the difference in time between the beginning of that response (e.g. when the program recorded a "left" button press) and the beginning of the next different response (e.g. the program records a "mixed" button press). Therefore the duration of the final response is not specified, as it is terminated by the end of the testing rather than a keyboard response indicating a perceptual transition.
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