Time, touch and temperature affect perceived finger position and ownership in the grasp illusion
The Journal of Physiology.
Martin E. Héroux, Nicolas Bayle, Annie A. Butler, Simon C. Gandevia
Simon Gandevia: Neuroscience Research Australia, Barker Street, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Email: [email protected]
Data have been imported for each subject, stored in a table and saved as a comma-seperated values in a plain text file.
exp1_data.txt
Data for experiment 1. File contains headers and column 1 is the index column (i.e. subject number).
exp2_data.txt
Data for experiment 2. File contains headers and column 1 is the index column (i.e. subject number).
All code was writen in Python by Martin Héroux. Code has been tested with Python 3.4 and should be forward compatible.
Python version: Python 3.5.2.
Additional Python packages:
matplotplib 1.5.3
numpy 1.11.1
pandas 0.18.1
cumming_plot.py
A Python module used to generate figures. The full project can be found here on github. The included version can be cited as:
Héroux ME (2017). Cumming plot (paired data) for Python. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.557127.
experiment1.py
Script to import and process data for experiment 1. It also generates figures 3 and 4 from the manuscript.
experiment2.py
Script to import and process data for experiment 2. It also generates figures 5 to 8 from the manuscript.
exp1_results.txt
Tabular file containing descriptive results as well as summary statistics for all outcomes
exp2_results.txt
Tabular file containing descriptive results as well as summary statistics for all outcomes
figure3.png
Experiment 1: Perceived spacing results
figure4.png
Experiment 1: Perceived ownership results
figure5.png
Experiment 2: Effect of temperature on perceived spacing and ownership
figure6.png
Experiment 2: Effect of compliance on perceived spacing and ownership
figure7.png
Experiment 2: Effect of texture on perceived spacing and ownership
figure8.png
Experiment 2: Effect of shape on perceived spacing and ownership