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SaccadeSelection

The repository contains the SaccadeSelection function script (SelectSaccade.m),an example eyetrace dataset(EyeX, EyeY), and an example visualization script to illustrate how the function was applied (SaccadeSelectionExample).

This SaccadeSelection Function is to get saccades interval and gaze interval from raw eye trace based on velocity (Check the program for more details)

Input:

  • EyeDataX, EyeDataY: The x,y components of eye trace (in array); Each row is the x/y for one trial; Each column is the x/y value for one sampling bin;
  • EyeBinWidth: The bin size for each eye sample (in ms);
  • V_Threshold: Threshold on velocity to screen out the saccades (in degree/second);
  • ContinueBin: The minimum number of countinous bins each saccade should last;
  • For example: Suppose the ContinueBin is 5. If one saccade segment which was screened out by exceeding the V_threshold only last for 4 bins continously, it will not be taken into account.
  • ISI_Threshold: The minimum inter-saccade-interval allowed for saccades (in ms). If multiple saccades have intervals within this ISI_threshold, they will be merged into one.

Output:

- Saccade; a structure array contains all information about the screened out saccades; Each item in the array indicates all saccades screened for each trial.

  • Saccade(i).NumberOfSaccade: Number of saccades for trial i;
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeIntervalIndex: A n by 2 matrix to store the start bin and end bin for each saccade for trial i; Each row is for one saccade; The first colume is the start interval;The second is the end interval;
  • Saccade(i).Time: A array matrix to store all the time stamp for each saccade (each row is for one saccade);
  • Saccade(i).Ecc: The eccentricity from the origin(0,0); Each row:each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).X: The X component for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).Y: The Y component for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).V: The velocity for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).A: The acceloration for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).PeakV: The peak velocity for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).PeakVTime: The time stamp reaching the peak velocity for each screened saccade;
  • Saccade(i).StartStartPoint: The start coordinate(x,y) for each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).StartEndPoint: The end coordinate(x,y) for each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeVector: The saccade vector for each saccade (end-start);
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeAngle: The angle for each saccade(0 to 359 degree; 0: upward direction, counterclockwise);
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeAmplitude: The amplitude for each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeStartTime: The start time stamp for each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeEndTime: The end time stamp for each saccade;
  • Saccade(i).SaccadeDuration: The lasting duration for each saccade;