![]() The EEG data recorded during all three tasks and the tracking capacity (behavioural data) from MOT conditions are included in the dataset. During the experiment, children listened to task-irrelevant affective prosodies (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral and sadness) while answering three visual tasks: neutral image viewing (low attentional load), one-target 4-disc Multiple Object Tracking (MOT intermediate), one-target 8-disc MOT (high). Assessments of the scope of autistic behaviours using the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS, parent report) are provided for every child. Therefore, 62 children and their parents or legal guardians participated in data collection, including 31 children with high autistic traits (x̄ age=9.6-year-old, σ age=1.5) who previously received a diagnosis of ASD by a medical specialist, and 31 typically developed children (x̄ age=10.2-year-old, σ age=1.2). Specific social-emotional reciprocity and verbal communication characterise Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and may influence the processing of affective prosodies. Demographic and behavioural data are also provided. This dataset provides electroencephalographic (EEG) signals related to implicit emotional speech perception under low, intermediate, and high attentional demands. Save the time from the beginning of the trial until the participant responds.The relevance of affective information triggers cognitive prioritisation, dictated by both the attentional load of the relevant task, and socio-emotional abilities. Save the rating that was selected store rating time bool Store full record of how participant moved on the slider store rating bool Where should the marker start at store history bool What labels should be applied marker start : If it’s not an integer, it will be converted to highAnchorText (see Advanced). The highest number (top end of the scale), default = 7. If it’s not an integer, it will be converted to lowAnchorText (see Advanced). The lowest number (bottom end of the scale), default = 1. This supersedes either choices or scaleDescription. This is intended to bias people away from thinking in terms of numbers, and focus more on the visual bar when making their rating. If this is checked, a line with no tick marks will be presented using the ‘glow’ marker, and will return a rating from 0.00 to 1.00 (quasi-continuous). What information to save, how to lay it out and when to save it. Default is centered left-right, and somewhat lower than the vertical center (0, -0.4). ![]() The position of the centre of the stimulus, in the units specified by the stimulus or window. (Same as “displaySizeFactor”.) Larger than 1 will be larger than the default, smaller than 1 will be smaller than the default. The size controls how big the scale will appear on the screen. How should the stimulus be laid out? Padding, margins, size, position, etc. If checked, when the subject makes a rating the routine will be ended. scaleDescription stringīrief instructions, reminding the subject how to interpret the numerical scale, default = “1 = not at all … extremely = 7” forceEndRoutine bool If there are any commas, the string will be interpreted as a list of words or phrases (possibly including spaces) that are separated by commas. Spaces are assumed to separate the words. (Probably more than 6 or so will not look so great on the screen.) Instead of a numeric scale, you can present the subject with words or phrases to choose from. See Defining the onset/duration of components for details. The duration for which the stimulus is presented. The time that the stimulus should first appear. The name should contain only letters, numbers and underscores (no punctuation marks or spaces). Properties ¶ name stringĮverything in a PsychoPy ® experiment needs a unique name. ‘scale description’: used for numeric choices, e.g., 1 to 7 ratingĬomplete control over the display options is available as an advanced setting, ‘customize_everything’. ‘category choices’: choose among verbal labels (categories, e.g., “True, False” or “Yes, No, Not sure”) ‘visual analog scale’: the subject uses the mouse to position a marker on an unmarked line Three common usage styles are enabled on the first settings page: A routine from a personality questionnaire could have text plus a rating scale. Both the response and time taken to make it are returned.Ī given routine might involve an image (patch component), along with a rating scale to collect the response. By combining a Slider, Text/TextBox and Button components, a Slider should be able to perform all the same tasks as a RatingScale Component.Ī rating scale is used to collect a numeric rating or a choice from a few alternatives, via the mouse, the keyboard, or both. The Rating Scale Component is in the process of deprecation, if possible we recommend using the newer Slider component instead.
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