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A CA study protocol designed for open data-oriented laboratory-based EM/CA recordings, allowing data to be shared online, especially where participants are recruited separately, then the recording also involves a degree of post-hoc consent-giving, where the camera starts before the subjects have given informed consent (ie. to capture the consent-giving process), at which point they can either give or withhold consent and have the recording-so-far destroyed.
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