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Psychophysics toolbox of matlab

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The Psychophysics Toolbox is a collection of MATLAB functions designed for running psychophysical experiments. It provides a set of tools for presenting stimuli, collecting responses, and analyzing data. The toolbox is widely used in the field of experimental psychology and neuroscience to study human perception and cognition.

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5 protocols using psychophysics toolbox of matlab

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Measuring Arm Reach Movements

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The participants sat in a quiet, dim room. A pen-tablet, with sufficient workspace to measure the subjects’ arm-reach movement (Wacom, Intuos 4 Extra Large; workspace: 488 × 305 mm), was set on the table. A monitor (I-O DATA, KH2500V-ZX2; 24.5 inches, 1920 × 1080 pixels, vertical refresh rate 240 Hz) was used to present stimuli and was set with approximately 30° gradient-angle over the pen-tablet. The participants manipulated a cursor on the screen, the position of which was transformed according to the pen’s position. The elapsed time from the movement onset and the location of the cursor on the monitor were sampled at 240 Hz. All stimuli were controlled using Psychophysics Toolbox of MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA).
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Arm Reach Measurement Protocol

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The participants sat in a quiet, dim room. A pen tablet with sufficient workspace to measure the participant’s arm reach movement (Wacom, Intuos 4 Extra Large; workspace: 488 × 305 mm) was set on the table. A monitor (I-O DATA, KH2500V-ZX2, 24.5 inches, 1920 × 1080 pixels, vertical refresh rate 240 Hz) that was used to present stimuli was set with an approximately 30º gradient angle over the pen-tablet. The participants manipulated a cursor on a screen whose position was transformed from the position of the pen. The elapsed time from the movement onset and the location of the cursor on the monitor were sampled at 240 Hz. All stimuli were controlled using the Psychophysics Toolbox of MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA).
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Arm Reach Movement Measurement Protocol

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The participants sat in a quiet, dim room. A pen tablet with sufficient workspace to measure the subjects’ arm reach movement (Intuos 4 Extra Large, workspace: 488 × 305 mm; Wacom) was set on the table. A monitor (KH2500V-ZX2, 24.5 inches, 1920 × 1080 pixels, vertical refresh rate, 240 Hz; I-O DATA) that was used to present stimuli was set with an approximately 30° gradient angle over the pen-tablet. The participants manipulated a cursor on the screen whose position was transformed from the position of the pen. The time from the movement onset and the location of the cursor on the monitor were sampled at 240 Hz. All stimuli were controlled using the Psychophysics Toolbox of MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA).
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Arm Reach Movement Measurement

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The participants sat in a quiet, dim room. A pen tablet with sufficient workspace to measure the subjects’ arm reach movement (Wacom, Intuos 4 Extra Large; workspace: 488 × 305 mm) was set on the table. A monitor (I-O DATA, KH2500V-ZX2; 24.5 inches, 1920 × 1080 pixels, vertical refresh rate, 240 Hz) was set for stimulus presentation with an approximately 30° gradient angle over the pen-tablet. The participants manipulated a cursor on a screen whose position was transformed from the position of the pen. The time elapsed from the movement onset and the location of the cursor on the monitor were sampled at 240 Hz. All stimuli were controlled using the Psychophysics Toolbox of MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA).
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Arm Reach Movement Measurement

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The participants sat in a quiet, dim room. A pen tablet with sufficient workspace to measure the subjects' arm reach movement (Wacom, Intuos 4 Extra Large; workspace: 488 × 305 mm) was set on the table. A monitor (I-O DATA, KH2500V-ZX2; 24.5 inches, 1920 × 1080 pixels, vertical refresh rate, 240 Hz) was set for stimulus presentation with an approximately 30° gradient angle over the pen-tablet. The participants manipulated a cursor on a screen whose position was transformed from the position of the pen. The time elapsed from the movement onset and the location of the cursor on the monitor were sampled at 240 Hz. All stimuli were controlled using the Psychophysics Toolbox of MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA).
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