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Reducing alertness does not affect line bisection bias in neurotypical participants

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:37 authored by Stefan Smaczny, Dominik Bauder, Christoph Sperber, Hans-Otto Karnath, Bianca de HaanBianca de Haan
<p dir="ltr">This OSF page contains the data and analysis code underlying the Smaczny et al. study "Reducing alertness does not affect line bisection bias in neurotypical participants".</p><ul><li>McInt_Vig_04-20.csv and McInt_Vig_cue_04-20.csv contain, for each participant, all bisection measures derived without cues and with cues, respectively. </li><li>McInt_Vig_vig.csv contains the reaction times of participants to the vigilance task.</li><li>A README-file with more information is included in rawdata.zip.</li></ul><p></p>

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This work was supported by an internal Brunel Research Initiative & Enterprise Fund (BRIEF) award (1073 to BdH) as well as the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (KA 1258/23-1 AOBJ 632333)

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