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Volition in Prospective Memory

The repository contains scripts for data analysis, the experimental paradigm, and data files for our behavioural study on the effect of volition in prospective memory. Please read this document about what you find in this folder and permission on how to use the content.

For more information about the study please refer to the published paper:

Vinding, M. C., Lindeløv, J. K., Xiao, Y., Chan, R. C. K., & Sørensen, T. A. (2021). Volition in prospective Memory: Evidence against differences between free and fixed target events. Consciousness and Cognition, 94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103175.

Content

The folder Dataanlysis contains script in R and Python to analyse data exactly as described in our paper. The main anlysis used the HDDM package for Python (3.5).

The folder Datafiles contains a .csv file with the data collected in the study in anonymized form.

The folder Paradigm contains scripts for running the behavioural task described in our paper using PsychoPy (http://www.psychopy.org/).

The file pm-volition demo.ogv is a short video illustrating the behavioural task. If the video does not play in your browser, download the file to view the illustration.

Permission

All data analysis scripts are freely available for use and redistribution. If you want to use the experimental paradigm or data files you must agree to, and follow the following conditions:

  1. When using the experimental paradigm or data files you must refer to the publication (Vinding, M. C., Lindeløv, J. K., Xiao, Y., Chan, R. C. K., & Sørensen, T. A. (2021). Volition in prospective Memory: Evidence against differences between free and fixed target events. Consciousness and Cognition, 94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103175., or later versions).

  2. Comply with all relevant rules and regulations imposed by my institution and my government. This may mean that you need your research to be approved or declared exempt by a committee that oversees research on human subjects, e.g. by a Institutional Review Board or Ethics Committee.

  3. You may not under any circumstances attempt to establish the identity of or attempt to contact any of the included human subjects. You may not link this data to any other database in a way that could provide identifying information. The code that would link these data to an individuals personal information will under no circumstances be given to you, nor will any additional information about individual subjects be released to under these Data Use Terms.

  4. You are free to redistribute or share the data with others, under the condition that the redistribution retain a link to the source or reference to the publication.

  5. I will acknowledge the use of the data and data derived from the data when publicly presenting any results or algorithms that benefited from their use. (a) Papers, book chapters, books, posters, oral presentations, and all other presentations of results derived from the data should acknowledge the origin of the data. (b) Authors of publications or presentations using the data should cite relevant publications describing the methods. The specific publications that are appropriate to cite in any given study will depend on what the data were used and for what purposes.

Contact

For questions or more information contact: mikkel.vinding@ki.se

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