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Dataset - An upper temporal limit of action-effect integration as reflected by motor adaptation (2025)

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posted on 2025-04-11, 16:27 authored by János HorváthJános Horváth, Márta Volosin, Olivér Nagybányai Nagy, Bence NeszmélyiBence Neszmélyi

Dataset

121 7-zip compressed archives for the 121 participants.

Each archive contains files with the following naming convention:

XYZ_results_W.txt, where XYZ is the three-digit participant code (assigned randomly); W is the one-letter condition code.


The one-letter condition code corresponds to the condition:

m - motor

a - 0 ms delay

b - 70 ms delay

c - 140 ms delay

d - 210 ms delay

e - 280 ms delay

f - 350 ms delay

g - 420 ms delay

h - 490 ms delay

i - 560 ms delay

x - practice (0 ms delay)


The txt files contain lines with a timestamp (ms units) and a 5-digit "number", separated by empty lines.

The first 89 lines (including the empties) should be cut, because this part contains garbage from a previous run.

The last two lines (an empty line and truncated line) should be also cut.


The first digit of the 5-digit "number" is an event code.

1 - nothing specific

2 - tone onset

3 - action onset


The last 4 digits of the 5-digit "number" is the FSR signal.


FSR signal was transformed to force (N units) by the following formula:


force = d + a/(FSR-b), where

a = -18567.524

b = 3788.921

d = -4.824

Funding

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Project no. 20647B800).

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