<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsaccadic experiment. c) Reaction time results for the intrafixation control experiment. Error bars denote 95% confidence intervals of the effect variability across subjects. That is, the standard error for each condition was computed as the standard deviation of the subjects' mean score for that condition relative to their overall mean score, divided by the square root of the number of subjects. Different symbols illustrate the performances of different participants. The first author's data is in all three graphs symbolized by the circular marker; the markers of the other subjects correspond to one another in the first two graphs only.</p
<p>Left panels present the data from the long exposure duration condition, right panels present the ...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Left Panel: Proportion correct averaged across individuals for each degree difference between ref...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p><b>Top left</b>: Mean reaction time per condition. <b>Top right</b>: Confidence assigned to estim...
<p>Error bars for this panel represent within-participant 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Panel C and D: Mean MT and AUC for the congruent a...
<p>Data and fitted psychometric curves for a single subject (left) and group data (right). Data poin...
<p>The left panel depicts absolute response times for all conditions. The right panel shows the resp...
<p>Left panels present the data from the long exposure duration condition, right panels present the ...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Left Panel: Proportion correct averaged across individuals for each degree difference between ref...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p><b>Top left</b>: Mean reaction time per condition. <b>Top right</b>: Confidence assigned to estim...
<p>Error bars for this panel represent within-participant 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Panel C and D: Mean MT and AUC for the congruent a...
<p>Data and fitted psychometric curves for a single subject (left) and group data (right). Data poin...
<p>The left panel depicts absolute response times for all conditions. The right panel shows the resp...
<p>Left panels present the data from the long exposure duration condition, right panels present the ...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...