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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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Sample jsPsych experiment using a standard two-alternative forced-choice paradigm. On each trial a quote is printed on the screen and participants must decide whether it comes from Shakespeare or Tupac. Feedback provided. Six trials.
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An example of how you could stream a movie from a public gitlab repository to your experiment.
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Participants are shown a word or non word, followed by a letter. They must judge if that letter was presented in the word/nonword. Typically we expect participants to be faster for letter judgements following words.
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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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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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