<p>Shown are the response times in target present trials (top) and target absent trials (bottom) in both cue types; positive (blue) and negative (red). Dots denote mean values for correct answers of each individual and number of items, lines the means for each group. The slopes of linear fits were determined for target absent trials for set sizes 6–24, where linearity seems to be satisfied. All participants exhibited a higher slope in “negative cue” (mean value 236ms/item) versus “positive cue” (mean value 158ms/item) condition.</p
<p>(A) Learning curves: Cumulative sum of correct answers to reward expectations as function of tria...
<p>Experiment 2 results plotting response time as a function of display size for the target absent, ...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...
<p>The response times for target absent trials (top) and target present trials (bottom) are shown, s...
<p>Target-present trials (top) and target-absent trials (bottom) in both cue types; positive (blue) ...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
<p>Note. Cue RT corresponds to the summed RT across both prior cues for each trial. Uncertainty in e...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>(Top) The proportion of fixations on the relevant half of items is shown (only target absent tria...
<p>Response times for correct categorization trials for positive and negative faces for all age grou...
<p>Panel A shows the three cue types used in experiment 2. The slopes of the psychometric functions ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
<p>(A) The overall number of changes is plotted against the mean reaction time (mRT) of all valid tr...
<p>Average time taken to choose a bowl in regular vs. ambiguous probe trials for A) Control (Con) an...
<p>(A) Learning curves: Cumulative sum of correct answers to reward expectations as function of tria...
<p>Experiment 2 results plotting response time as a function of display size for the target absent, ...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...
<p>The response times for target absent trials (top) and target present trials (bottom) are shown, s...
<p>Target-present trials (top) and target-absent trials (bottom) in both cue types; positive (blue) ...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
<p>Note. Cue RT corresponds to the summed RT across both prior cues for each trial. Uncertainty in e...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>(Top) The proportion of fixations on the relevant half of items is shown (only target absent tria...
<p>Response times for correct categorization trials for positive and negative faces for all age grou...
<p>Panel A shows the three cue types used in experiment 2. The slopes of the psychometric functions ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
<p>(A) The overall number of changes is plotted against the mean reaction time (mRT) of all valid tr...
<p>Average time taken to choose a bowl in regular vs. ambiguous probe trials for A) Control (Con) an...
<p>(A) Learning curves: Cumulative sum of correct answers to reward expectations as function of tria...
<p>Experiment 2 results plotting response time as a function of display size for the target absent, ...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...