Lying in a 3T MRI scanner induces neglect-like spatial attention bias
Data files
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Abstract
Exposing subjects to the magnetic field of a 3T MRI scanner stimulates the vestibular organ and thereby induces - besides a VOR - horizontal biases in visual search and in subjective straight ahead, which are similar to those seen in stroke patients with spatial neglect.
Methods
The dataset contains eye-tracking data. Please also refer to related Matlab-files on Zenodo, which document both how our eye-data were originally generated and allow to analyze these data. Please refer to our original publication (Lindner et al. eLife 2021;10:e71076. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.71076) as well as to the included ReadMe.txt-file for details.