<p>Fig. 5A shows the reaction times in the Invalid-Invalid-Invalid (III), Valid-Invalid-Invalid (VII), Invalid-Valid-Invalid (IVI) and Invalid-Invalid-Valid (IIV) conditions. Fig. 2B shows the percentage of anticipatory and incorrect responses in the different sequences.</p
In the analyses, congruent and incongruent conditions refer to the trials in the immediate and later...
<p>RTs: Reaction times in ms with standard errors, measured from NP1 onset, by condition and age gro...
<p>Average of log-scaled reaction times conditional on progress in each trial of Experiment 1. For e...
<p>Fig. 4A shows the reaction times in the Valid-Valid-Valid (VVV), Invalid-Valid-Valid (IVV), Valid...
<p>Fig. 2 Ashows the reaction times in the Valid-Valid (VV), Invalid-Valid (IV), Invalid-Invalid (II...
<p>RTs are shown by Group (Low checkers vs. High checkers) and for each Trial-Type (resolvable and m...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs) and mean error rates for congruent and incongruent trials in the presen...
<p>A: Possible sequence of events in a given trial during the Actions (top) and Arrows (bottom) cond...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of the high alerting level group and the low alerting ...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of all participants. Panel B shows the results on the ...
<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...
In the present article, we explore the influence of undisclosed flexibility in the analysis of react...
In the analyses, congruent and incongruent conditions refer to the trials in the immediate and later...
<p>RTs: Reaction times in ms with standard errors, measured from NP1 onset, by condition and age gro...
<p>Average of log-scaled reaction times conditional on progress in each trial of Experiment 1. For e...
<p>Fig. 4A shows the reaction times in the Valid-Valid-Valid (VVV), Invalid-Valid-Valid (IVV), Valid...
<p>Fig. 2 Ashows the reaction times in the Valid-Valid (VV), Invalid-Valid (IV), Invalid-Invalid (II...
<p>RTs are shown by Group (Low checkers vs. High checkers) and for each Trial-Type (resolvable and m...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs) and mean error rates for congruent and incongruent trials in the presen...
<p>A: Possible sequence of events in a given trial during the Actions (top) and Arrows (bottom) cond...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of the high alerting level group and the low alerting ...
<p>Panel A shows the results on change trials of all participants. Panel B shows the results on the ...
<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...
In the present article, we explore the influence of undisclosed flexibility in the analysis of react...
In the analyses, congruent and incongruent conditions refer to the trials in the immediate and later...
<p>RTs: Reaction times in ms with standard errors, measured from NP1 onset, by condition and age gro...
<p>Average of log-scaled reaction times conditional on progress in each trial of Experiment 1. For e...