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  • Experiment 2: Video Game Engagement
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    Design

    Sample Size

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    The sample sizes were determined based on common practices in the literature, resulting in a total of 122 subjects for fMRI, 102 for M-EEG, and 38 for iEEG. All subjects met specific criteria, including age and health conditions, to ensure data quality.

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    The sample sizes were determined based on common practices in the literature, resulting in a total of 118 subjects for fMRI, 100 for M-EEG, and 38 for iEEG. All subjects met specific criteria, including age and health conditions, to ensure data quality.

    Task Description

    A sequence of images including faces, objects, letters or meaningless symbols (‘false fonts’) with front or side (left or right) view were presented to the subjects. At the beginning of each sequence, the target images were presented and subjects were asked to memorize and remember them during the sequence. Subjects were instructed to press any buttons with their index finger when they saw targets (in either front or side views) as quickly and accurately as possible.

    The duration of each sequence was approximately 2 minutes. The next sequence started when the subjects pressed the space key. Here is an example of the tasks:

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    Task Description


    Experiment 2: Video Game Engagement

    Currently in preparation. It will be released soon!

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    Task Code and Stimuli repositories

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    The task code and stimuli used for EXP1 and for all modalities are available in the cogitate-experiment-code repository.

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    Task Code, Stimuli, and Analysis Code Repositories

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    The task code, stimuli, and analysis codes used for EXP1 and all modalities are available in the following repositories on GitHub:

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    Note: Please check each repository for specific instructions on how to use the code and stimuli. Each repository contains detailed documentation to assist you in understanding and utilizing the resources provided.