LIP_data.csv is the data from the LIP experiment. VIP_data.csv is the data from the VIP experiment. The following descriptions apply the both data files. Rows correspond to individual trials. The column headers are described below: A. correct: 1 means the animal responded correctly and was rewarded. 0 means the animal made an error. B. RT: Response time in seconds. C. Contra: 0.5 means the stimuli were presented in the visual hemifield contralateral to the injection site. -0.5 means the stimuli were presented ipsilateral to the injection site. D. numTask: 0.5 means trial was a number task trial. -0.5 means the trial was a color task trial. 0 indicates trials which could be interpreted as either color or number task trials in that the dots were full saturation, but all the dots in an array were the same color. These trials were not analyzed. E. timeInSession: a timestamp for each trial in seconds. Can only be interpreted relative to other timestamps within a single session. Has no validity across sessions. F. animal: the identifier of the animal performing the task, “B” or “S”. G. drug: 1 means a muscimol injection was made before the start of the session. 0 means a saline vehicle injection was made before the start of the session. H. session: a unique identifier for the session. I. badErr: Trials excluded from analysis because of inappropriate responses (details in methods section). J. targetUp: 1 means the correct target was presented in the upper visual hemifield. 0 means it was presented in the lower visual hemifield. K. ratio: numerical ratio. L. totalNumber: total number of dots in each array. M. redInTargetNumber: number of red dots in the target array. N. redInNotTargetNumber: number of red dots in the distractor array. O. hue: color saturation of the red dots. 255 is full red saturation.