<p>Note: There were twenty participants in each group of participants.</p>*<p>p<0.05.</p
<p>No significant difference was observed between the haloperidol group (red) and the control group ...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>Mean RTs (<i>M</i>) and standard deviations (<i>SD</i>) for each experimental condition of the vi...
<p>Mean RTs (in ms) and %Error (with standard deviations in parentheses) across experimental conditi...
<p>Mean RTs (in ms, and associated standard error bars) for old and new contexts (solid and dashed l...
<p>Participant mean correct RT (ms), relative to target onset (SE in brackets).</p
<p>Mean RTs (in ms, and associated standard error bars) for old and new contexts (solid and dashed l...
<p>Mean correct RTs in ms, standard deviations (in brackets) for corresponding and non-corresponding...
<p><i>Note</i>. Standard deviations are in parentheses. The measure for the error rates was out of 1...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>Mean correct RTs in ms, standard deviations (in brackets) for corresponding and non-corresponding...
<p>Average RT and standard deviation (ms) for each metrical position of Experiment 1 and 2.</p
<p>No significant difference was observed between the haloperidol group (red) and the control group ...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p><i>Note:</i> CO is congruent, SI is stimulus incongruent, and RI is response incongruent; M is me...
<p>Mean RTs (<i>M</i>) and standard deviations (<i>SD</i>) for each experimental condition of the vi...
<p>Mean RTs (in ms) and %Error (with standard deviations in parentheses) across experimental conditi...
<p>Mean RTs (in ms, and associated standard error bars) for old and new contexts (solid and dashed l...
<p>Participant mean correct RT (ms), relative to target onset (SE in brackets).</p
<p>Mean RTs (in ms, and associated standard error bars) for old and new contexts (solid and dashed l...
<p>Mean correct RTs in ms, standard deviations (in brackets) for corresponding and non-corresponding...
<p><i>Note</i>. Standard deviations are in parentheses. The measure for the error rates was out of 1...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>Mean correct RTs in ms, standard deviations (in brackets) for corresponding and non-corresponding...
<p>Average RT and standard deviation (ms) for each metrical position of Experiment 1 and 2.</p
<p>No significant difference was observed between the haloperidol group (red) and the control group ...
<p>RTs are depicted as a function of WM validity and set size of the task. Error bars indicate stand...
<p>Target frequency is defined relative to the target condition, as the frequency with which that ta...