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MouseTracker is a freely available, user-friendly
software package that allows researchers to record and
analyze hand movements traveling toward potential responses on the
screen (via the x, y coordinates of the computer mouse). By
looking at the dynamics of how participants' hand
movements settle into a response alternative--and how
they may be partially pulled toward other
alternatives--researchers glean valuable information
about real-time cognitive processing. It's like opening up
a single reaction time into a continuous stream of rich
cognitive output.
MouseTracker has impressive temporal resolution,
comparable to eye-tracking and event-related brain
potential (ERP) measures. Experiments can incorporate
images, letter strings, sounds, and videos. Once
recorded, mouse trajectories can be visualized,
averaged, and explored, and measures of
attraction/curvature, complexity, velocity, and
acceleration can be computed. Precise characterizations
of mouse trajectories' temporal and spatial dynamics are
available, and these can shed light on a variety of
important empirical questions across psychology,
cognitive science, and beyond. (More)

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Current version: 2.70 (Nov.
6, 2012) --->
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1000+ researchers have registered MouseTracker in their
labs. See what they're using it
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