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To test this whole procedure, you may wish to use the stimulus program **taskTemplateSaccade**. This program has the subject saccade to a number of eccentric positions and back to the fixation. After you are done, you should have saved eye traces that look like ones below. | To test this whole procedure, you may wish to use the stimulus program **taskTemplateSaccade**. This program has the subject saccade to a number of eccentric positions and back to the fixation. After you are done, you should have saved eye traces that look like ones below. | ||
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+ | Optionally, you may also want to test eye position for significant effects across conditions, which can be tested using the function (see help in function): | ||
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===== mglEyelinkParams ===== | ===== mglEyelinkParams ===== | ||
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time: [1x2002 double] | time: [1x2002 double] | ||
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+ | Note that hPos and vPos fields contains eye position data with respect to the center of the screen in degrees. | ||
It will also display a figure (this can be turned off by setting the input parameter dispFig=0) of the eye position data sorted by trial type | It will also display a figure (this can be turned off by setting the input parameter dispFig=0) of the eye position data sorted by trial type |