Delayed Recall Drawings
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Updated October 19, 2018
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**Cite this paper when using anything from this dataset:**
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Bainbridge, W.A., Hall, E.H., Baker, C.I. (2019). Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory. <i>Nature Communications, 10</i>: 5.
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This is the drawing data associated with the paper above, where participants drew scenes from memory and from images. Please refer to the paper for methodological details.
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This folder specifically contains drawings from the following condition:
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Delayed Recall: Participants made drawings from memory after a delay. They studied 30
images (10s each), performed a ~11min digit span working memory task, and then they
were told to draw as many images they could remember in as much detail as possible.
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Filenames are formatted as follows:
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[*subnum*]_[*imnum*]_[*memorability*]_[*scene*].jpg
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- subnum: The participant number. The numbers do not translate across expcodes (1 is not the same as c1) - these were entirely separate sets of participants. Skipped numbers were due to early participant withdrawal (e.g., not filling the eligibililty criteria for the study).<br>
- imnum: A number denoting the order in which the participant drew that image.<br>
- memorability: the memorability condition for the original stimulus image (low or high).<br>
- scene: the scene category of that image
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If the identity of their drawing could not be identified, ??? was filled in at missing parts.
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Harvard Dataverse
创建时间:
2019-01-07



