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- vviq_score: VVIQ test total points (16 questions from 0-5)
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- osiq_score: OSIQ test total points (30 questions from 0-5)
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- perception drawings: Participant drawings of kitchen, living room, and bedroom from perception part of experiment
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The orignal drawing folders for each participant had typically 18 files. There were 6 files
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of interest: The 3 drawings from the memory part of the experiment, and the 3 drawings from
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the perception part of the experiment. They had file names that were easy to distinguish:
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These files were matched with the excel file rows by subject ID,
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so each participant typically had 6 drawings total (some participants
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did not label what they were drawing and the file name was not in the normal
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- Chris Baker (Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA)
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### Annotations [optional]
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#### Annotation process
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#### Who are the annotators?
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#### Personal and Sensitive Information
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Bainbridge, W. A., Pounder, Z., Eardley, A., & Baker, C. I. (2023, September 27). Quantifying Aphantasia through drawing: Those without visual imagery show deficits in object but not spatial memory. Retrieved from osf.io/cahyd
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## Glossary
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Aphantasia: The inability to create visual imagery, keeping you from visualizing things in your mind.
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## Dataset Card Authors [optional]
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- vviq_score: VVIQ test total points (16 questions from 0-5)
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- osiq_score: OSIQ test total points (30 questions from 0-5)
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- perception drawings: Participant drawings of kitchen, living room, and bedroom from perception part of experiment
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- memory drawings: Participant drawings of kitchen, living room, and bedroom from memory part of experiment
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- image: Actual images (stimuli) participants had to draw (kitchen, living room, bedroom)
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The orignal drawing folders for each participant had typically 18 files. There were 6 files
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For memory: sub{subid}-mem{1,2,or 3}-{room}.png where the room was either livingroom, bedroom, or kitchen
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and 1,2, or 3 depending on the order in which the participant did the drawings.
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For perception: sub{subid}-pic{1,2,or 3}-{room}.png
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These files were matched with the excel file rows by subject ID,
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so each participant typically had 6 drawings total (some participants
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- Chris Baker (Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA)
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#### Personal and Sensitive Information
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Bainbridge, W. A., Pounder, Z., Eardley, A., & Baker, C. I. (2023, September 27). Quantifying Aphantasia through drawing: Those without visual imagery show deficits in object but not spatial memory. Retrieved from osf.io/cahyd
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## Glossary
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Aphantasia: The inability to create visual imagery, keeping you from visualizing things in your mind.
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