VSPLOT: Visuospatial processing ability for 212 subjects

Description Usage Format Source References

Description

Data from Human Connectome Project (HCP). Visuospatial processing is commonly assessed using the Variable Short Penn Line Orientation Test (VSPLOT), where two line segments are presented on the screen and participants are asked to rotate a movable line so that it is parallel to the fixed line. The data contains an indicator of high/low visuospatial processing score for 212 subject. The order of the subjects is in the same order as in the array of adjacency matrices data(A).

Usage

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Format

An object of class character of length 212.

Source

Github

References

Wang et al. (2017) (Arxiv)


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