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*Eye Dominance Test ('Miles Test')*
- as used by the Behavioural Laterality Battery-
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Script Author: Katja Borchert, Ph.D. (katjab@millisecond.com) for Millisecond Software, LLC
Date: 12-22-2020
last updated: 02-22-2022 by K. Borchert (katjab@millisecond.com) for Millisecond Software, LLC
Script Copyright © 02-22-2022 Millisecond Software
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BACKGROUND INFO
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This script implements an adaption of the Miles Test of Eye Dominance as used by the
Behavioural Laterality Battery (Parker et al, 2020)
References:
//Behavioural Laterality Battery:
Adam J. Parker , Zoe V. J. Woodhead , Paul A. Thompson & Dorothy V. M.
Bishop (2020): Assessing the reliability of an online behavioural laterality battery: A pre-registered
study, Laterality, DOI: 10.1080/1357650X.2020.1859526
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/1357650X.2020.1859526
https://gorilla.sc/openmaterials/104636
//Miles Test:
Miles, W. R. (1929). Ocular dominance demonstrated by unconscious sighting. Journal of Experimental Psychology,
12(2), 113–126. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0075694
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TASK DESCRIPTION
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Participants are asked to determine their eye dominance by
- creating a triangle with their fingers and
- centering this triangle (with both eyes open) on a far away object.
Then they are asked to close their left eye:
if the object stays in the center -> right eye dominance
if the object moves out of the center -> left eye is dominance
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DURATION
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the default set-up of the script takes appr. 1 minutes to complete
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DATA FILE INFORMATION
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The default data stored in the data files are:
(1) Raw data file: 'eyedominancetest_milestest.iqdat'
date, time: date and time script was run with the current group/subjectnumber
subject, group, session: with the current subject/groupnumber/session id
build: the Inquisit build
q*_response: response given (in assigned values)
Scale: RIGHT, LEFT, DON'T KNOW
q*_latency: how much time (in ms) the participant spent on the surveypage with this particular
question (the last time this particular surveypage was visited)
(2) Summary data file: 'eyedominancetest_milestest_summary.iqdat' (Inquisit Lab: one data file per participant)
inquisit.version: Inquisit version run
computer.platform: the platform the script was run on (win/mac/ios/android)
startDate: date script was run
startTime: time script was started
subjectid: assigned subject id number
groupid: assigned group id number
sessionid: assigned session id number
elapsedTime: time it took to run script (in ms); measured from onset to offset of script
completed: 0 = script was not completed (prematurely aborted);
1 = script was completed (all conditions run)
radiobuttons.eyedominance.response: the given response (LEFT, RIGHT, DON'T KNOW)
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INSTRUCTIONS
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provided by Parker et al (2020)
https://gorilla.sc/openmaterials/104636