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You will be shown several examples of geometric objects.
Your task is to learn a rule that allows you to tell whether an object belongs to the C or I category.
For each presented object, you will be asked to make a category judgment by pressing the corresponding key and then you will receive feedback.
You will encounte... | <<I>> | 440 | badham2017deficits/exp1.csv | 20 | badham2017deficits | [
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"<<R>>",
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"<<V>>",
"<<W>>",
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You will be shown several examples of geometric objects.
Your task is to learn a rule that allows you to tell whether an object belongs to the O or Y category.
For each presented object, you will be asked to make a category judgment by pressing the corresponding key and then you will receive feedback.
You will encounte... | <<Y>> | 367 | badham2017deficits/exp1.csv | 30 | badham2017deficits | [
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"<<G>>",
"<<H>>",
"<<I>>",
"<<J>>",
"<<K>>",
"<<L>>",
"<<M>>",
"<<N>>",
"<<O>>",
"<<P>>",
"<<Q>>",
"<<R>>",
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"<<T>>",
"<<U>>",
"<<V>>",
"<<W>>",
"<<X>>",
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"<<Z>>"
] | 26,862 |
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