<p>A) and B) shows the perceptual noise for the left/right discrimination of the errors before and after making secondary corrective movements and the standard deviation in random error respectively. The median and 25% and 75% percentiles across participants for each condition are indicated by the bars and the error bars respectively (median and 75% percentile for the after correction are 144 mm and approaching infinity respectively). The separate points indicate the results for individual participants (filled symbols indicate performance significantly above chance). C) The measured correction gain vs. the optimal gain for each participant. The predicted optimal gains are generally relatively low which is consistent with participants' be...
<p>Accuracy (in terms of % correct) for the control versus ML images. Values shown are the average o...
<p>The left column shows the accuracy (A) and RT (B) of the low-capacity group. The right column sho...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
<p>Similar to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0078757#pone-007...
<p>(A) shows psychometric curves fitted to the distribution of mean TOJ data for all participants in...
<p>Correction for the number of comparisons gives a significance level of 0.025. In the last 2 colum...
<p>Behavioral accuracies averaged across 14 participants in 3°, 9°, and 15° conditions for the block...
<p>Proportion of participants predicting a changed-dice outcome (gambler’s fallacy) on the critical ...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>(A) Mean percentage correct report of T1 in the standard condition (Experiment 1), rotated target...
<p>Correction for the number of comparisons gives a significance level of 0.016. In the last 2 colum...
<p>A: A series of parametrically perturbed motion sequences was created from 10 different PL animati...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Panel A: the proportion of “far” responses for the two stimuli conditions (visual vs. audio-visua...
<p>The average of the three observers for the change in perceived exponents (from actual value 1) of...
<p>Accuracy (in terms of % correct) for the control versus ML images. Values shown are the average o...
<p>The left column shows the accuracy (A) and RT (B) of the low-capacity group. The right column sho...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
<p>Similar to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0078757#pone-007...
<p>(A) shows psychometric curves fitted to the distribution of mean TOJ data for all participants in...
<p>Correction for the number of comparisons gives a significance level of 0.025. In the last 2 colum...
<p>Behavioral accuracies averaged across 14 participants in 3°, 9°, and 15° conditions for the block...
<p>Proportion of participants predicting a changed-dice outcome (gambler’s fallacy) on the critical ...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>(A) Mean percentage correct report of T1 in the standard condition (Experiment 1), rotated target...
<p>Correction for the number of comparisons gives a significance level of 0.016. In the last 2 colum...
<p>A: A series of parametrically perturbed motion sequences was created from 10 different PL animati...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Panel A: the proportion of “far” responses for the two stimuli conditions (visual vs. audio-visua...
<p>The average of the three observers for the change in perceived exponents (from actual value 1) of...
<p>Accuracy (in terms of % correct) for the control versus ML images. Values shown are the average o...
<p>The left column shows the accuracy (A) and RT (B) of the low-capacity group. The right column sho...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...