<p>RT for correct-response trials by task for (a) serial search (i.e., T/L task) and (b) parallel search (i.e., T/O task) in Experiment 1. Error bars indicate standard errors.</p
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
(A) Group average of accuracy rates as a function of pixel noise, set size and location of the targe...
<p>Illustrated are the mean proportions of correct responses in the search task separately per condi...
<p>a) Sensitivity scores and b) reaction times (for target present trials only) for each cue type (L...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>Behavioral results: accuracy across varying task speeds and memory loads. Error bars represent st...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Error bars depict standard errors. Note that the ordinate differs in the two figures.</p
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
(A) Group average of accuracy rates as a function of pixel noise, set size and location of the targe...
<p>Illustrated are the mean proportions of correct responses in the search task separately per condi...
<p>a) Sensitivity scores and b) reaction times (for target present trials only) for each cue type (L...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>Behavioral results: accuracy across varying task speeds and memory loads. Error bars represent st...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Error bars depict standard errors. Note that the ordinate differs in the two figures.</p
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...