<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” state and the “affluence” state (pretest vs. posttest).</b> Error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean of PSEs obtained from results of Experiment 3. Error bars indicate mean standard errors amon...
<p> <b>1: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the poverty and affluence cues (prete...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p>(a)–(c): Results of Experiment 1 (dynamic natural scenes). (d)–(f): Results of Experiment 2 (stat...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Mean % correct trials in the sequential and length-only trials (Experiment 1) [Error bars represe...
<p>Mean % correct trials in the sequential and length-only trials (Experiment 2) [Error bars represe...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean of PSEs obtained from results of Experiment 3. Error bars indicate mean standard errors amon...
<p> <b>1: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the poverty and affluence cues (prete...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p>(a)–(c): Results of Experiment 1 (dynamic natural scenes). (d)–(f): Results of Experiment 2 (stat...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Mean % correct trials in the sequential and length-only trials (Experiment 1) [Error bars represe...
<p>Mean % correct trials in the sequential and length-only trials (Experiment 2) [Error bars represe...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Mean of PSEs obtained from results of Experiment 3. Error bars indicate mean standard errors amon...