<p> <b>1: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the poverty and affluence cues (pretest vs. posttest).</b> Error bars indicate standard errors of the mean.</p
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
(A) Subject-averaged circular variance of the estimation error distribution as a function of the amo...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Error bars indicate standard error of the mean, ***a <i>p</i>-level of <.001, and *a <i>p</i>-lev...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the task where the stimulus was presented at the center o...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
(A) Subject-averaged circular variance of the estimation error distribution as a function of the amo...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...
<p> <b>2: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of poverty and affluence cues (pretest v...
<p> <b>3: mean percentage of immediate reward as a function of the manipulations of the “poverty” st...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Error bars indicate standard error of the mean, ***a <i>p</i>-level of <.001, and *a <i>p</i>-lev...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Individual and mean data are shown. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the task where the stimulus was presented at the center o...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
(A) Subject-averaged circular variance of the estimation error distribution as a function of the amo...
<p>(A) Percentage of correct responses and coefficients of variation as a function of condition and ...