<p>For each subject and condition, we plotted the mean movement times and dwell time of the unequal-reward conditions against those of the equal-reward conditions. Different colors were used to represent different distance conditions. Green represented equal-distance condition, while orange represented unequal-distance condition. <b>A.</b> Mean movement time to the first target . <b>B.</b> Mean movement time to the second target . <b>C.</b> Mean dwell time . <b>D.</b> Mean total time . Error bars represented 2 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Average green luminance values perceived as equal to red luminance in each location for each obse...
<p>Average movement times (MT) (in ms) collapsed across money and shock trials for controls (white b...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p><b>A.</b> A comparison of time allocation in the training session with the experimental session. ...
<p>Average reaction time, reach time, and transportation time for the final goal-cued condition (bla...
The height of each bar represents the group-mean movement time based on an across-participant averag...
The movement time according to the change in distance is shown by solid lines, whereas that accordin...
<p>Mean differences between objective and estimated movement time according to target speed (slow/fa...
<p>Movement Times with Standard Errors as a Function of Word Category (Success versus Failure) and M...
<p>Mean Movement Time (MT) in seconds (s) for the narrow (2mm), medium (4mm) and thick (6mm) paths f...
<p>The blue line indicates the BOLD signal obtained at the memory location, whereas the red line ind...
<p>Staying times (left graph) and performance estimations (right graph) for social (gray bars) and n...
<p>Movement Times with Standard Errors as a Function of Prime Category (Success versus Failure) and ...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Performance (left) and reaction times (right) for the congruent (blue) and incongruent (red) cond...
<p>Average green luminance values perceived as equal to red luminance in each location for each obse...
<p>Average movement times (MT) (in ms) collapsed across money and shock trials for controls (white b...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p><b>A.</b> A comparison of time allocation in the training session with the experimental session. ...
<p>Average reaction time, reach time, and transportation time for the final goal-cued condition (bla...
The height of each bar represents the group-mean movement time based on an across-participant averag...
The movement time according to the change in distance is shown by solid lines, whereas that accordin...
<p>Mean differences between objective and estimated movement time according to target speed (slow/fa...
<p>Movement Times with Standard Errors as a Function of Word Category (Success versus Failure) and M...
<p>Mean Movement Time (MT) in seconds (s) for the narrow (2mm), medium (4mm) and thick (6mm) paths f...
<p>The blue line indicates the BOLD signal obtained at the memory location, whereas the red line ind...
<p>Staying times (left graph) and performance estimations (right graph) for social (gray bars) and n...
<p>Movement Times with Standard Errors as a Function of Prime Category (Success versus Failure) and ...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Performance (left) and reaction times (right) for the congruent (blue) and incongruent (red) cond...
<p>Average green luminance values perceived as equal to red luminance in each location for each obse...
<p>Average movement times (MT) (in ms) collapsed across money and shock trials for controls (white b...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...