<p>(A) Perceived lag in monkeys (open circles) and humans (filled circles) averaged over subjects as a function of speed of the moving bar. Error bars: ±1SEM.(B) Slope of the psychometric function averaged over subjects. Coding and error bars as in A.</p
<p>a) Mean peak velocity by monkey and step size. Error bars represent the standard error of the mea...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p><b>A.</b> Correlation between the strangeness and humanness ratings and <b>B.</b> Correlation bet...
<p>(A) Psychometric function from a single session of monkey B for a moving bar speed of 20°/s. The ...
<p>(A) Example psychometric functions from a naïve (left panel) and a non-naïve (right panel) human ...
* p <0.05, *** p<0.001. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>A. Overall error rate. Humans (gray) are significantly more accurate than monkeys (white). M1 is ...
<p>Verbal estimates of different virtual eye heights in the rich-cue (black circles) and sparse-cue ...
<p>Monkeys perform the two tasks at a different level of accuracy and speed. A. M1 is less accurate ...
<p>Black dots with error bars represent a monkey's decision accuracy and reaction time for correct t...
<p>The x-axis represents the noise level (including the no noise condition) for a pair of random dot...
Transmission of neural signals in the brain takes time due to the slow biological mechanisms that me...
<p>A, Error in predicting each subject's qualitative score from regressions fitted to the rest of th...
<p>a) Mean slope of the initial response by monkey and step amplitude. The slope of the response cor...
<p><b>A</b>, The standard task. Subjects viewed a horizontal bar (<i>L</i><sub>1</sub>) on a compute...
<p>a) Mean peak velocity by monkey and step size. Error bars represent the standard error of the mea...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p><b>A.</b> Correlation between the strangeness and humanness ratings and <b>B.</b> Correlation bet...
<p>(A) Psychometric function from a single session of monkey B for a moving bar speed of 20°/s. The ...
<p>(A) Example psychometric functions from a naïve (left panel) and a non-naïve (right panel) human ...
* p <0.05, *** p<0.001. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>A. Overall error rate. Humans (gray) are significantly more accurate than monkeys (white). M1 is ...
<p>Verbal estimates of different virtual eye heights in the rich-cue (black circles) and sparse-cue ...
<p>Monkeys perform the two tasks at a different level of accuracy and speed. A. M1 is less accurate ...
<p>Black dots with error bars represent a monkey's decision accuracy and reaction time for correct t...
<p>The x-axis represents the noise level (including the no noise condition) for a pair of random dot...
Transmission of neural signals in the brain takes time due to the slow biological mechanisms that me...
<p>A, Error in predicting each subject's qualitative score from regressions fitted to the rest of th...
<p>a) Mean slope of the initial response by monkey and step amplitude. The slope of the response cor...
<p><b>A</b>, The standard task. Subjects viewed a horizontal bar (<i>L</i><sub>1</sub>) on a compute...
<p>a) Mean peak velocity by monkey and step size. Error bars represent the standard error of the mea...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p><b>A.</b> Correlation between the strangeness and humanness ratings and <b>B.</b> Correlation bet...