6 studies found in English from a total of 36820
Keywords
eye-tracking 
×

Reading of Dutch homophonous verb forms in tweets - present tense

R.J.P.M. Chamalaun (Radboud University); T. Schmitz (Radboud University); M.T.C. Ernestus (Radboud University)
This dataset includes Dutch participants' responses to an eye-tracking experiment. A total of 60 subjects, most of them bachelor's or master's students at Radboud University, participated in the experiment. The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether and to what extent the morphological principle facilitates the reading of morphologically complex words, such as...
Study description available in:EN
Access study

Loneliness and hypervigilance to social cues: An eye-tracking study

G.M.A. Lodder (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen); R.H.J. Scholte (Radboud University Nijmegen / Praktikon); I.A.H. Clemens (Radboud University Nijmegen); (3 more)
This data deposit contains data from the project “Loneliness and Hypervigilance to Social Cues in Females: An Eye-Tracking Study”The dataset contains the following data:- File 0: Questionnaire data. Contains the questionnaires loneliness (UCLA), social anxiety (SPIN) and depression (CES-D), and information on who is in the lonely and nonlonely group (lonely_group).- File 1:...
Study description available in:EN
Access study

Phonological Contrast and Conflict in Dutch Vowels: Neurobiological and Psycholinguistic Evidence from Children and Adults

N.P.W.D. de Rue (Radboud University)
This dataset belongs to the dissertation by Nadine de Rue entitled ?Phonological Contrast and Conflict in Dutch vowels: Neurobiological and Psycholinguistic evidence from Children and Adults?. In the dissertation, the so-called Featurally Underspecified Lexicon model is tested against a variety of (experimental) data on the Dutch mid vowel system in children and adults. In...
Study description available in:EN
Access study

Circadian rhythm and chronic sleep deprivation effects on human performance - eye-tracking experiment.

Domagalik, A, Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Poland; Beldzik, E, Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the performance of day to day activities. To date, no more than a few studies have explored the consequences of these factors on oculomotor behaviour. In this study, eye tracking data have been recorded from 24 participants performing a modified spatial cueing task under two paired...
Study description available in:EN
Data access:Restricted
Access study

Reading of Dutch homophonous verb forms in tweets - present tense/past participle

R.J.P.M. Chamalaun (Radboud University); T. Schmitz (Radboud University); M.T.C. Ernestus (Radboud University)
This dataset includes Dutch participants' responses to an eye-tracking experiment. A total of 60 subjects, most of them bachelor's or master's students at Radboud University, participated in the experiment. The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether and to what extent the morphological principle facilitates the reading of morphologically complex words, such as...
Study description available in:EN
Access study

Influence of early experience of speech and language on their processing and neural representation: A study of hearing infants with deaf mothers

Mercure, E, University College London
The aim of this project was to determine the impact of early speech and language experience on language processing and neural representation. In this project, I have studied hearing infants of Deaf signing mothers in comparison to monolingual and bilingual hearing infants of hearing mothers. I have collected behavioural, eye-tracking and neuroimaging data from 99 4-to-8...
Study description available in:EN
Data access:Open
Access study