Performs sanity checks (e.g., whether data
can be used as a data.frame),
computes duration of dominance phases (if necessary), assumes a single entry for
any missing session
, run
, random_effect
.
Usage
preprocess_data(
data,
state,
duration = NULL,
onset = NULL,
random_effect = NULL,
session = NULL,
run = NULL
)
Arguments
- data
A table with one or many time-series.
- state
String, the name of the column that specifies perceptual state. The column type should be a factor with two or three levels (the third level is assumed to correspond to a transition/mixed phase) or should be convertible to a two level factor (as it would be impossible to infer the identity of transition/ mixed phase).
- duration
String, name of the column with duration of individual perceptual dominance phases. Optional, you can specify
onset
instead.- onset
String, name of the column with onsets of the perceptual dominance states. Optional, used to compute duration of the dominance phases, if these are not provided explicitly via
duration
parameter.- random_effect
String, name of the column that identifies random effect, e.g. individual participants, stimuli for a single participant, etc. If omitted, no random effect is assumed. If specified and there is more than one level (participant, stimulus, etc.), it is used in a hierarchical model.
- session
String, name of the column that identifies unique experimental session for which a mean dominance phase duration will be computed (see
norm_tau
parameter). Code assumes that session IDs are different within a participant but can be the same between them. If omitted, a single mean dominance duration based on the entire time series is used.- run
String, name of the column that identifies unique runs/blocks. If omitted, the data is assumed to belong to a single time series. Code assumes that run IDs are different within an experimental session but can be the same between the session. E.g. session A, runs 1, 2, 3.. and session B, runs 1, 2, 3 but not session A, runs 1, 2, 1.
Value
A tibble with columns
state
duration
random
irandom
- integer, index ofrandom
values,session
run
session_tmean
- numeric, mean duration of clear percepts for every combination ofrandom
andsession
.is_used
- integer, whether computed history value needs to be used for linear model fitting.run_start
- integer, 1 for the first row of the run time-series.