<p>Accuracy (A) and RT (B) for three instruction levels are shown as a function of intrinsic problem difficulty (Difficulty). (C) SA for the three difficulty levels, divided according to the RT differences for each participant. (D) The average number of trials for each of three instructions included in each difficulty level. ***<i>P</i> < 0.001. Error bars, SD.</p
<p>Vertical bars represent within-subject SEM. <b>A.</b> Top figure shows d′ values significantly de...
<p>(Left) On average, Go stimuli took significantly longer to learn than No Go stimuli. (Right) Erro...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>The top and bottom left panels are the three discrimination difficulty levels (easy, intermediate...
<p>(a) GO trial accuracy. I.e. pressing the space bar when required to do so. (b) Percentage of comm...
Accuracy for active (black) and sham (grey) rTMS are displayed for each difficulty level. Small line...
<p>To generate an engaging experience, difficulty progresses as a series of increases and decreases....
<p>Accuracy (A), RT (B), and SA (C) are shown for the four conditions (two notations concatenated). ...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>We simulated a task with varying difficulty given by a diffusion model with a drift rate whose ma...
<p>Error bars in this and subsequent graphs represent standard error of the mean.</p
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
Accuracy for Valid and Invalid trials for each active and sham stimulation at each difficulty level ...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>A: Stacked difference scores (follow-up compared to session 1) for the five trained tasks for the...
<p>Vertical bars represent within-subject SEM. <b>A.</b> Top figure shows d′ values significantly de...
<p>(Left) On average, Go stimuli took significantly longer to learn than No Go stimuli. (Right) Erro...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>The top and bottom left panels are the three discrimination difficulty levels (easy, intermediate...
<p>(a) GO trial accuracy. I.e. pressing the space bar when required to do so. (b) Percentage of comm...
Accuracy for active (black) and sham (grey) rTMS are displayed for each difficulty level. Small line...
<p>To generate an engaging experience, difficulty progresses as a series of increases and decreases....
<p>Accuracy (A), RT (B), and SA (C) are shown for the four conditions (two notations concatenated). ...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>We simulated a task with varying difficulty given by a diffusion model with a drift rate whose ma...
<p>Error bars in this and subsequent graphs represent standard error of the mean.</p
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
Accuracy for Valid and Invalid trials for each active and sham stimulation at each difficulty level ...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>A: Stacked difference scores (follow-up compared to session 1) for the five trained tasks for the...
<p>Vertical bars represent within-subject SEM. <b>A.</b> Top figure shows d′ values significantly de...
<p>(Left) On average, Go stimuli took significantly longer to learn than No Go stimuli. (Right) Erro...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...