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Human data supporting journal article: 'Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage

Human data supporting journal article: 'Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage
Human data supporting journal article: 'Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage
Dataset relating to manuscript: Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage Adams, Graf & Anderson. The .zip file includes psychophysics data for all participants. There are two files for each numbered participant; one file with raw reaction time data and another with summarised data for each condition used for the ANOVA, for each of the 30 participants in the paper: The seven columns in the raw data .csv (i.e. 1.csv) correspond to different aspects of each trial; with each row containing data from one trial. The values in each cell are explicable from the heading label. For example, in the MonoStereo column, a value of 1 corresponds to Monocular presentation for that trial, 2 would indicate Stereo presentation. The Summary file for each participant combines repetitions into single values for each of the conditions used in further analysis. The dataset relates to work conducted as part of the EPSRC-funded grant EP/K005952/1
Psychology, Perception, Camouflage
University of Southampton
Graf, Erich
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Adams, Wendy
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Anderson, Matthew
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Graf, Erich
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Adams, Wendy
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Anderson, Matthew
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Graf, Erich, Adams, Wendy and Anderson, Matthew (2018) Human data supporting journal article: 'Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0643 [Dataset]

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Dataset relating to manuscript: Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: Breaking camouflage Adams, Graf & Anderson. The .zip file includes psychophysics data for all participants. There are two files for each numbered participant; one file with raw reaction time data and another with summarised data for each condition used for the ANOVA, for each of the 30 participants in the paper: The seven columns in the raw data .csv (i.e. 1.csv) correspond to different aspects of each trial; with each row containing data from one trial. The values in each cell are explicable from the heading label. For example, in the MonoStereo column, a value of 1 corresponds to Monocular presentation for that trial, 2 would indicate Stereo presentation. The Summary file for each participant combines repetitions into single values for each of the conditions used in further analysis. The dataset relates to work conducted as part of the EPSRC-funded grant EP/K005952/1

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Published date: 2018
Keywords: Psychology, Perception, Camouflage
Organisations: Centre for Vision and Cognition (CVC), Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 424902
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/424902
PURE UUID: 63d63b8c-82e9-4a9f-9f46-f16d90373450
ORCID for Erich Graf: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3162-4233
ORCID for Wendy Adams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5832-1056

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Date deposited: 05 Oct 2018 12:13
Last modified: 13 Nov 2023 02:38

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