<p>Panel B shows the average duration of the REPT and MOBS procedures for each participant. The duration of the REPT was significantly shorter compared with the duration of the MOBS. The duration of REPT was also more predictable, compared with MOBS, because it always finished in 30 trials, while the number of trials in MOBS varied considerably. Error bars represent 95% bootstrapped confidence intervals.</p
<p>In Panels a, c, and e, the estimated duration in millisecond (ms) was plotted as a function of ac...
<p>A) Variability of response times for both probe blocks. Errorbars show standard error across subj...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>Panel A shows the difference between REPT and MOCS on the horizontal axis and the difference betw...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Panel C and D: Mean MT and AUC for the congruent a...
<p>Panel A: Movement time (ms) as a function of training group, Panel B: mean end-point variability ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>A,B: distance of participants from the centre of exit D2 over time. A and B show the data for dif...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
The top row shows the empirical distribution of estimated reliability for sedentary, LPA, and MVPA ...
<p>Top row describes the distribution of target width over the course of trials. In the first experi...
<p>Trials have been binned to emphasize the overall pattern. Error bars are within-subject standard ...
<p><b>A</b>) Extra path for the five different force fields and two different trial types. Filled ba...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subject confidence intervals of means [<a href="http://www.ploson...
<p>In Panels a, c, and e, the estimated duration in millisecond (ms) was plotted as a function of ac...
<p>A) Variability of response times for both probe blocks. Errorbars show standard error across subj...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...
<p>Panel A shows the difference between REPT and MOCS on the horizontal axis and the difference betw...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Panel C and D: Mean MT and AUC for the congruent a...
<p>Panel A: Movement time (ms) as a function of training group, Panel B: mean end-point variability ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>A,B: distance of participants from the centre of exit D2 over time. A and B show the data for dif...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
The top row shows the empirical distribution of estimated reliability for sedentary, LPA, and MVPA ...
<p>Top row describes the distribution of target width over the course of trials. In the first experi...
<p>Trials have been binned to emphasize the overall pattern. Error bars are within-subject standard ...
<p><b>A</b>) Extra path for the five different force fields and two different trial types. Filled ba...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subject confidence intervals of means [<a href="http://www.ploson...
<p>In Panels a, c, and e, the estimated duration in millisecond (ms) was plotted as a function of ac...
<p>A) Variability of response times for both probe blocks. Errorbars show standard error across subj...
<p>RTs (ms; a) and error rates (% incorrect responses; b) for the different stimulus categories (see...