<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for the three modalities in the right (blue), or left IFC (red), and control region PZ (green). Error bars represent the standard error of the mean (<i>N</i> = 13).</p
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
A) Average reaction times (RT) for the animal/non-animal categorization task per condition. B) Accur...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Performance (left) and reaction times (right) for the congruent (blue) and incongruent (red) cond...
<p>Behavioral accuracies averaged across 14 participants in 3°, 9°, and 15° conditions for the block...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Reaction time (A) and accuracy data (B) for IW, CL and CR for Experiment 1. Error bars represent ...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli. Error bars represent ...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Hit rates did not differ between the attenti...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Behavioral performance (% correct responses, upper panel) and reaction times (lower panel) for ea...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
A) Average reaction times (RT) for the animal/non-animal categorization task per condition. B) Accur...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Performance (left) and reaction times (right) for the congruent (blue) and incongruent (red) cond...
<p>Behavioral accuracies averaged across 14 participants in 3°, 9°, and 15° conditions for the block...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Reaction time (A) and accuracy data (B) for IW, CL and CR for Experiment 1. Error bars represent ...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 2; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli. Error bars represent ...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Hit rates did not differ between the attenti...
<p>Mean reaction times in Experiment 1; error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Behavioral performance (% correct responses, upper panel) and reaction times (lower panel) for ea...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
A) Average reaction times (RT) for the animal/non-animal categorization task per condition. B) Accur...
<p>Standard error bars are included to provide a sense of variability across subjects, but do not co...