<p>The blue and cyan data-points represent the objective performance (accuracy, correct and quasi-correct responses respectively) while the red data-points represent the subjective performance (confidence, normalized). The left-to-right order of conditions represents the real temporal sequence of presentation in the two groups (Conditions’ sequence for Group 1: “Hemifield → Inflating → Saccades → Motion”; for Group 2: “Saccades → Motion → Hemifield → Inflating”). Error bars represent 99% confidence intervals of the means.</p
(a) Dot colour for trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint on the pr...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
(a) The colour of the dot on trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint...
<p>(A) Performance for groups of trials that differ in how far off the cued direction the test direc...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>Left hand graph depicts percent accuracy scores in the four conditions. Right hand graph illustra...
<p>a) Overall performance depicted as the Pearson product moment correlation (on the left) and sum o...
<p>The left panel indicates the results for sub-second timing. The right panel indicates the results...
<p>Total correct score on the Eyes test for each individual is plotted as a dot, coloured according ...
On the X-axis, sentence durations are given for each participant in ordered sequence. Colors indicat...
<p>The blue line indicates the BOLD signal obtained at the memory location, whereas the red line ind...
<p>A: Possible sequence of events in a given trial during the Actions (top) and Arrows (bottom) cond...
A: Task structure and example trials: four frames sampled for illustration purposes from two trials ...
<p>Each line represents performance of a single subject in each of the two conditions, which were pe...
<p>Staying times (left graph) and performance estimations (right graph) for social (gray bars) and n...
(a) Dot colour for trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint on the pr...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
(a) The colour of the dot on trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint...
<p>(A) Performance for groups of trials that differ in how far off the cued direction the test direc...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>Left hand graph depicts percent accuracy scores in the four conditions. Right hand graph illustra...
<p>a) Overall performance depicted as the Pearson product moment correlation (on the left) and sum o...
<p>The left panel indicates the results for sub-second timing. The right panel indicates the results...
<p>Total correct score on the Eyes test for each individual is plotted as a dot, coloured according ...
On the X-axis, sentence durations are given for each participant in ordered sequence. Colors indicat...
<p>The blue line indicates the BOLD signal obtained at the memory location, whereas the red line ind...
<p>A: Possible sequence of events in a given trial during the Actions (top) and Arrows (bottom) cond...
A: Task structure and example trials: four frames sampled for illustration purposes from two trials ...
<p>Each line represents performance of a single subject in each of the two conditions, which were pe...
<p>Staying times (left graph) and performance estimations (right graph) for social (gray bars) and n...
(a) Dot colour for trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint on the pr...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
(a) The colour of the dot on trial t represents the level of sensory uncertainty applied at midpoint...