<p>Descriptive statistics showing performance accuracy for both controls (top horizontal panel) and AwD (bottom horizontal panel) for the stimulus display side conditions (left vs. right-VF) plotted as a function of set-size and task difficulty (solid lines representing easy conditions and dotted lines representing hard conditions).</p
Each panel shows best-fitting evidence-accumulation (ordinate) and starting-point biases (abscissa),...
<p>Performance measures for the dominant (shaded-square) and non-dominant (dark-diamond) arms in unp...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>Interaction plots indicating performance accuracy for both controls (left panel) and AwD (right p...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>(a) Each dot represents mean latency in each condition for each subject. The dots connected by br...
<p>The dashed line represents chance level, which was 50% for both tasks. The left panels (a, c) sho...
<p>Psychophysical (open symbols) and model (closed symbols) direction discrimination performances ar...
<p>The performance measures in the panels of this figure are averaged over all blocks and subjects. ...
<p>(A) Performance for groups of trials that differ in how far off the cued direction the test direc...
<p>The figure shows spot-the-differences task accuracy (left panel) and speed (right panel) as a fun...
Top panels: Mean proportion correct responses (left panel) and response times (right panel) when the...
<p>(a) T1 accuracy and T2 accuracy (given that T1 is correct) in each of the Tone, Visual field, and...
Top panels: Mean proportion correct responses (left panel) and response times (right panel) when the...
<p>Participants were more accurate to identify house stimuli (grey line) than body stimuli (black li...
Each panel shows best-fitting evidence-accumulation (ordinate) and starting-point biases (abscissa),...
<p>Performance measures for the dominant (shaded-square) and non-dominant (dark-diamond) arms in unp...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
<p>Interaction plots indicating performance accuracy for both controls (left panel) and AwD (right p...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>(a) Each dot represents mean latency in each condition for each subject. The dots connected by br...
<p>The dashed line represents chance level, which was 50% for both tasks. The left panels (a, c) sho...
<p>Psychophysical (open symbols) and model (closed symbols) direction discrimination performances ar...
<p>The performance measures in the panels of this figure are averaged over all blocks and subjects. ...
<p>(A) Performance for groups of trials that differ in how far off the cued direction the test direc...
<p>The figure shows spot-the-differences task accuracy (left panel) and speed (right panel) as a fun...
Top panels: Mean proportion correct responses (left panel) and response times (right panel) when the...
<p>(a) T1 accuracy and T2 accuracy (given that T1 is correct) in each of the Tone, Visual field, and...
Top panels: Mean proportion correct responses (left panel) and response times (right panel) when the...
<p>Participants were more accurate to identify house stimuli (grey line) than body stimuli (black li...
Each panel shows best-fitting evidence-accumulation (ordinate) and starting-point biases (abscissa),...
<p>Performance measures for the dominant (shaded-square) and non-dominant (dark-diamond) arms in unp...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...