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negative reconstructed pupil diameter response toward CSs #722

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  1. For pupil size analysis, negative reconstructed responses are not unplausible as such. The model describes only the expected CS+/CS- difference, not the actual shape of the response. As you see in figure 1 of this paper https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.12801, although these are all dilation responses, but they look very different between experiments. It's just their (group average) difference between CS+/CS- that is consistent. The only thing you can interpret from this type of model is the difference between reconstructed CS+ and CS- responses.

  2. There are indeed negative differences in the plots above, but in individual participants this might be due to noisy data.

  3. Based on this initial…

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