mousetrap 3.2.1
Announcements
- A tutorial to movement tracking of cognitive processes with the
mousetrap
R package has been published as a preprint.
Please cite it as follows when using mousetrap
in your
research: Wulff, D. U., Kieslich, P. J., Henninger, F., Haslbeck, J. M.
B., & Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. (2021). Movement tracking of
cognitive processes: A tutorial using mousetrap. PsyArXiv.
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/v685r
- After more than 5 years,
mousetrap
finally has a logo
(thanks to Dirk Wulff)
General changes to
existing functions
- Introduction of lifecycle badges for experimental and deprecated
functions using the
lifecycle
package
mt_space_normalize
function that was already deprecated
and replaced with mt_align_start_end
has been removed
New functions
mt_exclude_finish
: Remove a potential phase without
mouse movement at the end of the trial
Changes in specific
functions
mt_average
: Removed dimension
argument
which was already deprecated and replaced with
av_dimension
Bugs fixed
mt_time_normalize
and mt_resample
: Setting
the dimensions
argument to "all"
now works (up
to now, the functions simply returned an error when setting
dimensions = "all"
)
mt_angles
: Now also works for the edge case that the
trajectory array only contains a single trajectory (closes #15)
mt_heatmap
: Now passes on the verbose
argument to the internally used mt_heatmap_raw
function to
prevent messages from mt_heatmap_raw
if
verbose = FALSE
Internal changes
- Added internal
extract_dimensions
function for
extracting dimensions from trajectory array that also handles edge case
of trajectory array with single trajectory
mousetrap 3.2.0
General changes to
existing functions
- The
mt_spatialize
function has been replaced with
mt_length_normalize
(to achieve consistent naming analogous
to mt_time_normalize
). The new function offers the same
functionality with the exception that the created trajectories are now
by default called ln_trajectories
(instead of
sp_trajectories
), which stands for length-normalized
trajectories and should ensure consistency in naming with
time-normalized trajectories.
- Because of the renaming of
sp_trajectories
to
ln_trajectories
, all functions that by default were using
the sp_trajectories
are now by default using
ln_trajectories
(e.g., mt_cluster
and
mt_map
). Additionally, to ease the transition many
mousetrap functions now internally flexibly exchange
ln_trajectories
and sp_trajectories
in the
use
argument (if the specified trajectories are missing and
the other trajectories are found) and throw a warning if they replace
one with the other.
Changes in specific
functions
mt_spatialize
: function is deprecated and replaced with
mt_length_normalize
. The reason for this is to achieve
consistent naming analogous to mt_time_normalize
. The
mt_length_normalize
function offers the same functionality
as mt_spatialize
with the exception that the created
trajectories are now by default called ln_trajectories
(instead of sp_trajectories
), which stands for
length-normalized trajectories and should ensure consistency in naming
with time-normalized trajectories.
mt_import_mousetrap
: Now can also import trajectory
coordinates when they are stored in scientific notation in the raw data
(e.g., 2.98e-8
).
mt_plot
and mt_plot_aggregate
: Replaced
only_ggplot
with return_type
argument. The new
return_type
argument allows for further customization of
the plots: If return_type == "plot"
(the default), a new
ggplot is created and the trajectories are plotted using
geom_path
(corresponds to the old default behavior, where
only_ggplot
was set to FALSE
). If
return_type == "mapping"
, only the ggplot object containing
the mapping but without any geoms is returned (corresponds to the old
behavior where only_ggplot
was set to TRUE
).
If return_type == "geoms"
, only the geoms are returned,
which allows adding the plotted trajectories to an existing ggplot (new
functionality).
Bugs fixed
mt_exclude_initiation
: Bug fixed so that the correct
initial position is used when removing the initial period without
movement in a trial. Previously, mt_exclude_initiation
was
only behaving as intended when the initial position was (0,0), which
probably was the case in many settings (in particular, if the
trajectories were aligned using mt_align_start
with default
start values). If the initial position in a trial corresponded to a
different value, the initial period without movement in most cases was
simply not removed. This has now been fixed (closes #14).
mousetrap 3.1.5
Changes in specific
functions
mt_measures
: Introduced
initiation_threshold
argument to allow specifying a minimum
distance from the start point of the trajectory that needs to be
exceeded for calculating the initiation time.
mt_import_mousetrap
and
mt_check_resolution
: Introduced digits
argument. If specified, timestamps will be rounded which can potentially
be useful if timestamps are recorded with submillisecond precision.
mt_import_mousetrap
: Introduced unordered
argument that allows for different options to handle unordered, that is,
non-monotonically increasing timestamps within a trial.
mt_plot
and mt_plot_aggregate
: Introduced
wrap_var
and wrap_ncol
arguments that add
wrapping to trajectory plots (i.e., splitting a plot across multiple
columns and rows based on the levels of a single variable or a
combination of variables).
mt_plot_riverbed
: Introduced na.rm
argument which, if set to TRUE
, allows the creation of
riverbed plots from trajectories with unequal length (whether this is in
practice desirable or not is an open question).
Internal changes
mt_import_long
: Replaced dplyr/tidyr standard
evaluation functions by using embracing and pivoting.
mt_reshape
: Replaced dplyr/tidyr standard evaluation
functions by using embracing and pivoting.
mt_plot_riverbed
and mt_heatmap_ggplot
:
Replaced geom_raster with geom_tile.
- Minor updates in documentation regarding function links and author
information.
mousetrap 3.1.4
Announcements
- A book chapter on the mousetrap software packages has been
published. It covers many common analyses using the mousetrap R package.
Please cite it as follows when using mousetrap in your research:
- Kieslich, P. J., Henninger, F., Wulff, D. U., Haslbeck, J. M. B.,
& Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. (2019). Mouse-tracking: A practical guide
to implementation and analysis. In M. Schulte-Mecklenbeck, A. Kühberger,
& J. G. Johnson (Eds.), A Handbook of Process Tracing
Methods (pp. 111-130). New York, NY: Routledge.
- Besides, if you use functions for clustering and mapping
trajectories, please also include the following reference:
- Wulff, D. U., Haslbeck, J. M. B., Kieslich, P. J., Henninger, F.,
& Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. (2019). Mouse-tracking: Detecting types in
movement trajectories. In M. Schulte-Mecklenbeck, A. Kühberger, & J.
G. Johnson (Eds.), A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods
(pp. 131-145). New York, NY: Routledge.
Changes in specific
functions
mt_measures
: Introduced hover_incl_intial
argument to make inclusion of a potential initial phase without movement
optional when calculating hovers. By default, this initial phase is
included (as in previous versions).
mt_measures
: Multiple values can now be specified in
the hover_threshold
argument. If this is done, hovers and
hover_time will be returned in separate variables for each threshold
value (the variable name will be suffixed with the threshold
value).
mt_measures
: Multiple values can now be specified in
the flip_threshold
argument. If this is done, flips (e.g.,
xpos_flips) will be returned in separate variables for each threshold
value (the variable name will be suffixed with the threshold
value).
Internal changes
- When checking the class of an object,
inherits
is now
used consistently instead of the class
function to avoid
problems with future R releases (>=4.0.0).
mousetrap 3.1.3
Changes in specific
functions
mt_sample_entropy
: By default, sample entropy is
calculated based on the differences of the position values (following
Hehman et al., 2015). An optional argument use_diff
now has
been introduced to allow users to override this behavior and use the
untransformed values instead, by setting
use_diff=FALSE
.
mt_align_start_end
: Now checks, if start and end points
are equal for a trial (separately per dimension). If so, returns a
warning message as the aligned trajectory values for the respective
dimension will be
NaN
/Inf
/-Inf
.
mousetrap 3.1.2
Changes in documentation
citation("mousetrap")
now returns the correct citation
for the mousetrap
package.
- Updated mousetrap book chapter citations (see announcements above
for correct citation).
Changes in specific
functions
mt_import_long
: internal change (prefix
row_number()
function with dplyr) to accomodate changes in
dplyr 0.8.0.
mousetrap 3.1.1
Announcements
- Book chapters on the mousetrap software packages have been accepted
for publication. See version 3.1.3 above for updated references (as the
book chapters meanwhile have been published).
- If you have any questions when using mousetrap, you can now ask them
in the mousetrap forum at
https://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/categories/mousetrap
Changes in specific
functions
mt_map
: now allows for mapping trajectories onto
prototypes separately for different groups of trajectories (the
prototypes will be rescaled separately to match the coordinate system of
each group).
mt_heatmap_ggplot
: now allows for faceting using the
facet_row
and facet_col
arguments.
mt_diffmap
: the condition
can now simply
be specified by providing the corresponding variable name (and the
condition values can now be any type, provided that they only contain
two levels).
mt_plot
and mt_plot_aggregate
:
transparency and line width can now be varied via the alpha
and size
arguments.
mt_plot_riverbed
: introduced grid_colors
argument for setting the grid colors (use grid_colors = NA
to omit grid lines).
mt_reshape
: internal changes reflecting changes in
dplyr::summarize_at
.
mt_align_start
and mt_align_start_end
: if
start
is computed internally, it is now ensured that it is
a named vector.
mt_plot_add_rect
: it is now ensured that this function
does not influence the legend (previously, this could happen if the
linetype
argument was used in mt_plot
)
mousetrap 3.1.0
Announcements
- A first paper on the mousetrap software packages has been published.
It presents the mousetrap plugin for creating mouse-tracking experiments
in OpenSesame and also includes a short demonstration of basic analyses
using the mousetrap R package. Please cite it as follows when using the
mousetrap plugin in your research.
- Kieslich, P. J., & Henninger, F. (2017). Mousetrap: An
integrated, open-source mouse-tracking package. Behavior Research
Methods, 49(5), 1652-1667.
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-017-0900-z
- The reference for the mousetrap R package has been updated as Zenodo
now supports version independent DOIs.
- Kieslich, P. J., Wulff, D. U., Henninger, F., Haslbeck, J. M. B.,
& Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. (2016). Mousetrap: An R package for
processing and analyzing mouse-tracking data.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.596640
Changes in specific
functions
mt_derivatives
: now always reports acceleration as
difference in absolute velocity (the argument
acc_on_abs_vel
has been removed). Besides, the argument
absolute
has been introduced that indicates if absolute
values for distances and velocities should be reported (by default, this
is not the case). All of this is only relevant if a single dimension is
specified in dimensions
.
mt_sample_entropy
: the default values reported have
changed (cf. bug fix below). mt_sample_entropy
now only
uses a custom function for computing sample entropy (which is faster and
produces virtually identical results as
pracma::sample_entropy
if the same parameters are used).
Therefore, the method
argument has been removed. Besides,
the lag
argument has been renamed to m
.
mt_distmat
, mt_cluster
,
mt_cluster_k
, and mt_map
: now provide the
option to remove trajectory points containing missing values (by setting
the na_rm
argument to TRUE
). Removal is done
column-wise. That is, if any trajectory has a missing value at, e.g.,
the 10th recorded position, the 10th position is removed for all
trajectories.
mt_distmat
, mt_cluster
,
mt_cluster_k
, and mt_map
: now allow for
specifying the relative importance of each trajectory dimension via the
weights
argument. Technically, each variable is rescaled so
that the standard deviation matches the corresponding value in
weights
. By default, weights
is a vector of 1s
implying equal importance of each dimension (i.e., all dimensions are
standardized to a standard deviation of 1). This changes the default
behavior of the functions compared to the previous release where the
original variables were used without standardization. To use the
original variables, set weights = NULL
.
mt_map
: uses mousetrap::mt_prototypes
as
default for prototypes
if no prototypes are provided.
mt_average
: now internally replaces NaNs with NAs. NaNs
only occur if a specific dimension contains only NAs for an interval
(which in practice only happens for acc values if the trial stops at the
interval boundary).
mt_standardize
: now by default standardizes
mouse-tracking measures across all trials if no within
variable is specified.
Bugs fixed
mt_sample_entropy
: Bug fixed for
method="pracma"
(the default method): The window size
argument (which used to be specified using the lag
argument
- now this has been renamed to m
) was incorrectly passed on
to the tau
argument of pracma::sample_entropy
.
It should have beend passed on to the edim
argument. After
fixing this, both methods in mt_sample_entropy
provided
virtually identical results (which is why the method
argument has been dropped, see above).
New functions
bezier
: create Bezier-curves using the Bernstein
approximation.
mt_scale_trajectories
: standardize variables in a mouse
trajectory array.
mt_heatmap_raw
: create high-resolution heatmap of
trajectory data.
mt_heatmap
: plot trajectory heatmap using base
plots.
mt_heatmap_ggplot
: plot trajectory heatmap using
ggplot.
mt_diffmap
: create a difference-heatmap of two
trajectory heatmap images.
mt_animate
: create a gif trajectory animation.
- Please note that although these functions have been tested
extensively, they still have beta status.
New data
KH2017_raw
: Raw mouse-tracking dataset from Kieslich
& Henninger (in press).
KH2017
: Mouse-tracking dataset from Kieslich &
Henninger (in press).
mousetrap 3.0.0
Announcements
- We are delighted that Dirk Wulff and Jonas Haslbeck have joined the
mousetrap
team! They are contributing a number of new
functions, particularly for clustering and visualization.
- The documentation of the
mousetrap
package can now also
be found online at http://pascalkieslich.github.io/mousetrap/
General changes to
existing functions
- Introduction of class
mousetrap
for mousetrap data
objects (such as mt_example
). This facilitates, among other
things, checking of the data class.
- Change of dimension order for all trajectory arrays: The old order
was 1) trials, 2) variables, 3) samples. The new order is 1) trials, 2)
samples, 3) variables. All functions and example data have been modified
accordingly.
- Many reshape, aggregation, export, and plotting functions now accept
a trajectory array as direct input to
data
.
- In case an analysis function adds measures to an existing
data.frame, existing columns of the same name are now replaced and a
warning is displayed (instead of merging the data.frames and adding
generic suffixes).
- Arguments that were already deprecated and replaced (e.g.,
show_progress
was replaced with verbose
) have
been removed.
Changes in specific
functions
mt_align_start
: function is now vectorized and allows
for optionally aligning to mean start position across trials; default
for save_as
argument is set to use
.
mt_space_normalize
: function is deprecated and replaced
with mt_align_start_end
. It offers similar functionality
but is vectorized and allows for optionally aligning to mean start/end
position across trials.
mt_resample
: now provides option to perform partial
constant interpolation. Thanks to @sbrockhaus for the suggestion (cf. #7,
#9).
mt_derivatives
: now provides option to additionally
return timestamp differences.
mt_measures
: now optionally determines the number and
duration of hovers (cf. #9), improved documentation and report of time
measures (cf. #6).
mt_plot
: introduced facet_row
and
facet_col
arguments for faceting.
mt_plot_add_rect
: internal change to avoid warning
message (due to changes in ggplot2
).
mt_plot_riverbed
: explicitly remove zero frequencies
instead of relying on the alpha parameter.
New functions
read_mt
: read MouseTracker raw data (.mt files).
mt_align
: general purpose function for aligning and
rescaling trajectories. For specific operations, you can rely on the
specialized functions mt_align_start
and
mt_align_start_end
.
mt_spatialize
: re-represent each trajectory spatially
so that adjacent points become equidistant to each other.
mt_add_trajectory
: add a new trajectory to a trajectory
array.
mt_bind
: join two trajectory arrays.
mt_count
: count the number of observations for each
trajectory.
mt_angles
: calculate movement angles for
trajectories.
mt_distmat
: compute the distance matrix for each pair
of trajectories.
mt_cluster
: perform trajectory clustering with a
specified number of clusters.
mt_cluster_k
: estimate the optimal number of clusters
using various methods.
mt_map
: map trajectories onto a predefined set of
prototype trajectories (a core set is provided in
mt_prototypes
).
Bugs fixed
mt_measures
: make checks for timestamps > 0 and <
0 independent. Thanks to Regina Köhler for pointing this out.
mt_plot_per_trajectory
: fix bug that all trajectories
were plotted on each page (introduced through previous change in
mt_reshape
). Thanks to Bence Palfi for discovering
this.
create_results
(internal function): Explicitly select
mt_id column (instead of assuming that it is the first column - which
is, e.g., often not the case in data[["data"]]
); ensure for
case overwrite=FALSE
that function also works when multiple
columns are merged and when all columns except mt_id are dropped
beforehand.
Removed functions
read_mousetracker
: removed as it is recommended to
directly import the MouseTracker raw data using the new function
read_mt
.
mt_movement_angle
: removed as it is replaced with new
and more general function mt_angles
.
mt_calculate_derivatives
,
mt_calculate_deviations
,
mt_calculate_measures
: removed as they were previously
deprecated and replaced with mt_derivatives
,
mt_deviations
, mt_measures
.
mousetrap 2.0.0
General changes to
all existing functions
- Renamed
show_progress
argument to verbose
(+ set default to FALSE
).
- Introduced
dimensions
argument to explicitly specify
the names of the columns in the trajectory array that contain the mouse
positions. In most cases, the default is c("xpos","ypos")
as the x- and y-positions should be used. Note that in some functions
(as specified in the documentation) the order of the labels matters, the
first value will be taken as the label of the x-positions, the second as
the label of the y-positions.
- Introduced
timestamps
argument to explicitly specify
the dimension in the trajectory array containing the timestamps.
- Perform merging of trial and trajectory data (e.g., in
mt_subset
and mt_reshape
) based on the
rownames
. Therefore, the mt_id
column in
data.frames is not needed anymore - but is kept for the convenience of
the user. The column is called "mt_id"
in import and
measures functions. mt_reshape
allows the user to specify
the label of the mt_id
column explicitly.
- As a consequence of the previous changes: Removal of the internal
variables
mt_variable_labels
and mt_id
.
- Removed
calculate
from all mt_calculate functions:
mt_calculate_measures
,
mt_calculate_derivatives
,
mt_calculate_deviations
are now called
mt_measures
, mt_derivatives
,
mt_deviations
.
- Introduction of internal utils function
create_results
(that simplifies including the newly created trajectories or measures in
the existing mousetrap data object).
- Performance improvement of reshaping, aggregation, and visualization
functions through internal changes in
mt_reshape
:
base::merge
and reshape2
functions are
replaced with functions from the tidyr
and
dplyr
packages (and custom functions). Package dependencies
were adjusted accordingly. As the dplyr
functions may
introduce additional classes for the reshaped data (such as
grouped_df
and tbl_df
), a new argument
(convert_df
) is introduced that converts the reshaped data
to pure data.frames by default (thereby dropping additional
classes).
Changes in specific
functions
mt_import_mousetrap
, mt_import_long
,
mt_import_wide
: Allow specifying several variables for the
trial identifier in mt_id_label
. A new ID variable will be
created by combining the values of each variable.
mt_import_mousetrap
: Make import more robust against
variables with empty logs (warning message is returned in the end)
(closes #5, thanks to @sbrockhaus).
mt_import_long
, mt_import_wide
: Import any
number of additional variables using add_labels
(closes
#4).
mt_import_long
: Timestamps are no longer used for
ordering if mt_seq_label
is not provided. Instead, data
will be imported in the order in which they were stored in
raw_data
.
mt_import_long
: Improved speed by relying on functions
from the tidyr
and dplyr
packages.
mt_space_normalize
, mt_align_start
:
Introduction of dimensions
argument and the corresponding
arguments start
and end
(deprecate
xpos_start
/xpos_end
/ypos_start
/ypos_end
).
This also fixes the internal bug that in mt_align_start
xpos_start
was passed on as ypos_start
to
mt_space_normalize
(instead of
ypos_start
).
mt_derivatives
: Rename dimension
argument
to dimensions
, enable function to work with an arbitrary
number of dimensions.
mt_deviations
: Vectorized function
point_to_line
for time speed up (closes #2, thanks to @sbrockhaus).
mt_measures
: Allow for flexible dimension labels and
rename all measures columns relating only to x- or y-positions depending
on the values in dimensions (e.g., x_max
becomes
xpos_max
, x_flips
becomes
xpos_flips
). Change column label xy_dist
to
total_dist
.
mt_measures
: Simplify AUC calculation using the actual
x- and y-positions . New AUC values correlate to 1.00 with old values in
mt_example
, but in some cases extremely small differences
are possible (maximum difference of 2.328e-10 in mt_example).
mt_reshape
, mt_aggregate
,
mt_aggregate_per_subject
: Replace
aggregation_function
argument with .funs
,
which is passed on to the aggregation
function(summarize_at
). .funs
also allows for
specifying several aggregation functions.
mt_plot_per_trajectory
: New arguments xlim
and ylim
for specifying the axes limits explicitly and
axes_exact
for plotting exact axes.
mt_plot_per_trajectory
: New arguments
rect
, color
, and fill
for
plotting rectangles (usually representing the response buttons).
mt_plot
(and related functions): New argument
points
allows for plotting points.
New functions
mt_add_variables
: add new variables to trajectory
array.
mt_export_long
: export mouse-tracking data in long
format (wrapper for mt_reshape
).
mt_export_wide
: export mouse-tracking data in wide
format (wrapper for mt_reshape
).
Bugs fixed
mt_align_start
: Fixed bug that xpos_start
(instead of ypos_start
) was passed on as
ypos_start
to mt_space_normalize
.
mt_average
: Fixed bug that if intervals were specified
explicitly using intervals
, the wrong interval size was
used when averaging (the default size of 100 was used).
mousetrap 1.2.0
- New function
mt_align_start
adjusts trajectories so
that they have the same start position (wrapper for
mt_space_normalize
)
- New function
mt_calculate_deviations
calculates the
idealized trajectory and the perpendicular deviations of the actual
trajectory from it for each position in the trajectory array
- For many functions, a trajectory array can now be provided directly
via the
data
argument. In this case, the use
argument will be ignored and only the resulting trajectory array will be
returned
mt_plot_riverbed
now preserves factor levels for
facets
mt_calculate_derivatives
now allows for custom
dimension names using the prefix
argument
mt_plot_per_trajectory
now receives the file name as
the first argument
mousetrap 1.1.0
mt_import_mousetrap
now offers possibility to combine
several variables in mouse-tracking raw data
mt_plot_riverbed
now allows for faceting
mt_check_resolution
now offers possibility to check
(relative) frequencies of desired timestamp differences
- Improved preprocessing of mouse-tracking raw data for
mt_import_mousetrap
- Change of default scale for fill in
mt_plot_riverbed
- Custom x and y axis labels for
mt_plot_riverbed
can no
longer be set via x_label
and y_label
(but can
be added using the ggplot2
functions xlab()
and ylab()
, see Examples)
- Minor fix in package documentation (#1) (thanks to @sbrockhaus)
- Minor fix in documentation of x/y reversals (thanks to Barnabas
Szaszi)
mousetrap 1.0.0