<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct run when presented subliminally (left panel). High rewards elicited higher percentage of correct runs than low rewards when presented supraliminally (right panel). Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Error bars are between-observer 95% confidence intervals of the mean. The 6% increase in the rate...
The proportion of gambles made in the loss frame (left panel) and gain frame (right panel), between ...
<p>Error bars represent standard error (SE). RS, relatively small; RL, relatively large; LC, low amo...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on RT slowing when presente...
<p> <b>1: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the poverty and affluence cues (prete...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>Error bars indicate standard error of the mean, ***a <i>p</i>-level of <.001, and *a <i>p</i>-lev...
(A) Subject-averaged circular variance of the estimation error distribution as a function of the amo...
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p>(a) GO trial accuracy. I.e. pressing the space bar when required to do so. (b) Percentage of comm...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>A: Stacked difference scores (follow-up compared to session 1) for the five trained tasks for the...
<p>Mean (panel A) and mean <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> (panel B), indicating the part of variance i...
<p>The fairness rating was highest in the better-performance condition in response to advantageous o...
<p>Error bars are between-observer 95% confidence intervals of the mean. The 6% increase in the rate...
The proportion of gambles made in the loss frame (left panel) and gain frame (right panel), between ...
<p>Error bars represent standard error (SE). RS, relatively small; RL, relatively large; LC, low amo...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on RT slowing when presente...
<p> <b>1: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the poverty and affluence cues (prete...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>Error bars indicate standard error of the mean, ***a <i>p</i>-level of <.001, and *a <i>p</i>-lev...
(A) Subject-averaged circular variance of the estimation error distribution as a function of the amo...
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p>(a) GO trial accuracy. I.e. pressing the space bar when required to do so. (b) Percentage of comm...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>A: Stacked difference scores (follow-up compared to session 1) for the five trained tasks for the...
<p>Mean (panel A) and mean <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> (panel B), indicating the part of variance i...
<p>The fairness rating was highest in the better-performance condition in response to advantageous o...
<p>Error bars are between-observer 95% confidence intervals of the mean. The 6% increase in the rate...
The proportion of gambles made in the loss frame (left panel) and gain frame (right panel), between ...
<p>Error bars represent standard error (SE). RS, relatively small; RL, relatively large; LC, low amo...