<p>Target-present trials (top) and target-absent trials (bottom) in both cue types; positive (blue) and negative (red). Bars show (bootstrap) confidence intervals.</p
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
Gray bars are observed proportions when participants labeled positive (threat) and negative (no thre...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Shown are the response times in target present trials (top) and target absent trials (bottom) in ...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>Red bars = left-ear responses, blue bars = right-ear responses. The left-sided bar of each two ba...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subject confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/art...
<p>The response times for target absent trials (top) and target present trials (bottom) are shown, s...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the task where the stimulus was presented at the center o...
<p>Red bars = left-ear responses, blue bars = right-ear responses. The left-sided bar of each two ba...
<p>Error bars are confidence intervals, constructed for the difference between the means.</p
<p>Vertical bars represent standard error. **represents p values<0.01 and *represents p values<0.05 ...
<p>(Top) The proportion of fixations on the relevant half of items is shown (only target absent tria...
<p>Experts' and novices' mean percentage of correct responses for the two trial types (targets and d...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
Gray bars are observed proportions when participants labeled positive (threat) and negative (no thre...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Shown are the response times in target present trials (top) and target absent trials (bottom) in ...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>Red bars = left-ear responses, blue bars = right-ear responses. The left-sided bar of each two ba...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subject confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/art...
<p>The response times for target absent trials (top) and target present trials (bottom) are shown, s...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the task where the stimulus was presented at the center o...
<p>Red bars = left-ear responses, blue bars = right-ear responses. The left-sided bar of each two ba...
<p>Error bars are confidence intervals, constructed for the difference between the means.</p
<p>Vertical bars represent standard error. **represents p values<0.01 and *represents p values<0.05 ...
<p>(Top) The proportion of fixations on the relevant half of items is shown (only target absent tria...
<p>Experts' and novices' mean percentage of correct responses for the two trial types (targets and d...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
Gray bars are observed proportions when participants labeled positive (threat) and negative (no thre...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...