##################### #Explanation Dataset# ##################### Moors, P., Wagemans, J., de-Wit, L. (submitted). Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixation. PeerJ. # Experiment hemifield - in which hemifield was the stimulus presentend (left or right) inversion - was the stimulus presented upright or inverted (upr or inv) stimulus - which stimulus was presented (all values are filenames) part - first part of the filenames of the stimuli nr - which stimulus exemplar was being presented lr - indicates which part of the face was contained in the stimulus resp - response by participants on the numerical keyboard rt - suppression time (in seconds) acc - accuracy (1 or 0) subjNr - subject number congruency - congruency variable, indicates whether faces stimuli were presented in a commonly experienced configuration or not (congr or incongr)