Raw eye tracking data of healthy adults reading aloud words, pseudowords and numerals
Marco Pedrotti,
Anne-Françoise de Chambrier,
Paolo Ruggeri,
Jasinta Dewi,
Myrto Atzemian,
Catherine Thevenot,
Catherine Martinet,
Philippe Terrier
Affiliations
Marco Pedrotti
Haute Ecole Arc Santé, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Espace de l'Europe 11, Neuchâtel 2000, Switzerland; Corresponding author.
Haute Ecole Arc Santé, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Espace de l'Europe 11, Neuchâtel 2000, Switzerland; Department of Thoracic and Endocrine Surgery, University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland
This paper describes data from de Chambrier et al. (2023). The dataset [2] contains raw eye tracking data of 36 healthy adults, collected using an EyeLink 1000 (SR Research Ltd., ON, Canada) during an on-screen reading task. Participants read 96 items including words, pseudowords and numerals. Each item was presented at the center of the screen until the participant produced an oral response and pressed the keyboard's space bar.Part of the data were analyzed to extract key metrics such as fixation number, fixation duration, saccade number, and saccade amplitude identified by the EyeLink 1000 [1]. Reuse potential includes (but is not limited to) pupil diameter data analysis, identification of fixations and saccades using custom algorithms, and secondary analyses using participant demographics (age, gender) as independent variables.