<p>Averages of relative errors of 5 trials from each subject are shown as a function of reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i> (−30 and +30 mm) for each of the four matching conditions. The thick black line denotes the mean relative error averaged across 15 subjects with standard error of the mean. Data from the collinear condition were excluded (see text for more details). The left- and right-hand <i>y</i>-axes for each plot refer to relative errors obtained for reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i> of −30 and 30 mm, respectively, in which positive or negative relative error are defined as under-estimation errors, respectively.</p
<p>Distribution of errors from six right-handed and two left-handed subjects when using the Right ha...
<p>Error bars denote between-subject standard error. Some error bars were too small to be visible.</...
<p>Each plot represents the average win rate for (A) greedy-RELPH and (B) RELPH, (red lines) against...
<p>Relative errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s and matching conditions...
<p>Absolute errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s, postures, hands, and m...
<p>(A) Classification accuracy when the number of averaged trials was different. Each colored line r...
<p>First, each subject’s average bias (over 15 trials) was computed for each of the five locations. ...
<p><i>AB</i>, <i>BC</i>, <i>CD</i>, and <i>DA</i> denote the relative measuring error of each side o...
<p>Small errors (< 5%) are in blue, moderate ([5, 30]%) in green, and large errors (> 30%) in red.</...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
<p>Relative overconfidence across experimental groups, means, and standard errors (<i>N</i> = 213).<...
<p>Data and fitted psychometric curves for a single subject (left) and group data (right). Data poin...
<p>Median and maximum refer to all age-specific estimates for the corresponding point in time (<i>t<...
<p>The difference score was calculated by subtracting narrow—wide error for each participant. The av...
<p>Small errors (< 5%) are in blue, moderate ([5, 30]%) in green, and large errors (> 30%) in red.</...
<p>Distribution of errors from six right-handed and two left-handed subjects when using the Right ha...
<p>Error bars denote between-subject standard error. Some error bars were too small to be visible.</...
<p>Each plot represents the average win rate for (A) greedy-RELPH and (B) RELPH, (red lines) against...
<p>Relative errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s and matching conditions...
<p>Absolute errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s, postures, hands, and m...
<p>(A) Classification accuracy when the number of averaged trials was different. Each colored line r...
<p>First, each subject’s average bias (over 15 trials) was computed for each of the five locations. ...
<p><i>AB</i>, <i>BC</i>, <i>CD</i>, and <i>DA</i> denote the relative measuring error of each side o...
<p>Small errors (< 5%) are in blue, moderate ([5, 30]%) in green, and large errors (> 30%) in red.</...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
<p>Relative overconfidence across experimental groups, means, and standard errors (<i>N</i> = 213).<...
<p>Data and fitted psychometric curves for a single subject (left) and group data (right). Data poin...
<p>Median and maximum refer to all age-specific estimates for the corresponding point in time (<i>t<...
<p>The difference score was calculated by subtracting narrow—wide error for each participant. The av...
<p>Small errors (< 5%) are in blue, moderate ([5, 30]%) in green, and large errors (> 30%) in red.</...
<p>Distribution of errors from six right-handed and two left-handed subjects when using the Right ha...
<p>Error bars denote between-subject standard error. Some error bars were too small to be visible.</...
<p>Each plot represents the average win rate for (A) greedy-RELPH and (B) RELPH, (red lines) against...