<p>Mean reaction times as indicated by age, number of flashes presented, and number of beeps presented. Error bars indicate ±1 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Mean (standard error) accuracy (% correct) and reaction time (ms) in children and adults, for eac...
<p>Error bars reflect one standard error. Note: *** p < .001, ** p < .01, * p < .05.</p
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...
<p>Mean response as indicated by the number of flashes, number of beeps, age, and speaker displaceme...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. The numbers next to the data points indicate the condition....
<p>Mean reaction times for choice period for single-player and team condition. Error bars represent ...
<p>Panels show the pair-wise comparison of the mean reaction times for the TO–Short (a), TO–Long (b)...
* p <0.05, *** p<0.001. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>Mean reaction times for correct responses to recognise a target friend’s face (blue) famous face ...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction time as a function of group (Blindfolded-Sighted, Congenitally-Blind, Seeing), cond...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Mean (standard error) accuracy (% correct) and reaction time (ms) in children and adults, for eac...
<p>Error bars reflect one standard error. Note: *** p < .001, ** p < .01, * p < .05.</p
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...
<p>Mean response as indicated by the number of flashes, number of beeps, age, and speaker displaceme...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. The numbers next to the data points indicate the condition....
<p>Mean reaction times for choice period for single-player and team condition. Error bars represent ...
<p>Panels show the pair-wise comparison of the mean reaction times for the TO–Short (a), TO–Long (b)...
* p <0.05, *** p<0.001. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>Mean reaction times for correct responses to recognise a target friend’s face (blue) famous face ...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Mean reaction time as a function of group (Blindfolded-Sighted, Congenitally-Blind, Seeing), cond...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Mean (standard error) accuracy (% correct) and reaction time (ms) in children and adults, for eac...
<p>Error bars reflect one standard error. Note: *** p < .001, ** p < .01, * p < .05.</p
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...