Cabrera-Hernández María Del Carmen, García-Ezquerra Carlos Alberto, Aceves-Fernández Marco Antonio, Pedraza-Ortega Jesús Carlos, Tovar-Arriaga Saúl
Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Faculty of Engineering, Road to Chichimequillas S/N, Ejido Bolaños 76140, Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro.
Data Brief. 2024 Jun 9;55:110601. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110601. eCollection 2024 Aug.
The dataset provides data obtained with eye-tracking while 55 volunteers solved 3 distinct neuropsychological tests on a screen inside a closed room. Among the 55 volunteers, 22 were women and 33 were men, all with ages ranging between 9 and 50, and 5 of whom were diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) [1]. The eye-tracker used for the collection of the data was an EyeTribe, which has a sampling rate of 60 Hz and an average visual angle between 0.5 and 1, which correspond to an on-screen error between 0.5 and 1cm (0.1969 to 0.393 inches aprox) respectively, when the distance to the user is around 60cm (23.62 in) [2], which was the case during the collection of these data. The neuropsychological tests were implemented in a software named NEURO-INNOVA KIDS® [3], which are the following: a domino test adapted from the D-48 intelligence test [4], an adaptation of the MASMI test consisting of unfolded cubes [5], the figures series completion test adapted from [6], and the Poppelreuter figures test [7]. Before each of the tests, a calibration process was performed, ensuring that the visual angle error was less than or equal to 0.5 cm (0.1969 in), which is considered an acceptable calibration. The collective mean duration of the four administered tests amounted to 20 minutes. This dataset exhibits significant promise for potential utilization due to the extensive prevalence of these neuropsychological assessments among healthcare practitioners for evaluating diverse cognitive faculties in individuals. Moreover, it has been empirically established that poor performance on these tests is associated with attention deficits [8].
该数据集提供了在封闭房间内,55名志愿者在屏幕上解决3种不同神经心理学测试时通过眼动追踪获得的数据。在这55名志愿者中,22名是女性,33名是男性,年龄均在9岁至50岁之间,其中5人被诊断患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)[1]。用于收集数据的眼动仪是EyeTribe,其采样率为60Hz,平均视角在0.5至1之间,当与用户的距离约为60cm(23.62英寸)时,分别对应屏幕上0.5至1cm(约0.1969至0.393英寸)的误差[2],收集这些数据时就是这种情况。神经心理学测试是在一款名为NEURO - INNOVA KIDS®的软件中实施的[3],具体如下:一项改编自D - 48智力测试的多米诺骨牌测试[4]、一项由展开立方体组成的MASMI测试的改编版[5]、一项改编自[6]的数字序列完成测试以及波佩尔罗伊特图形测试[7]。在每次测试之前,都进行了校准过程,确保视角误差小于或等于0.5cm(0.1969英寸),这被认为是可接受的校准。所实施的四项测试的总平均时长为20分钟。由于这些神经心理学评估在医疗从业者中广泛用于评估个体的各种认知能力,该数据集具有显著的潜在利用价值。此外,经验表明,这些测试表现不佳与注意力缺陷有关[8]。