<p>The left panel depicts absolute response times for all conditions. The right panel shows the response time differences between test and control locations, with positive values indicating faster responses to targets at test than control locations. Error bars represent standard error. Asterisks indicate that differences are different from 0. *p<0.10; **p<0.05.</p
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>The left panel depicts absolute response times for all conditions. The right panel shows the resp...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>The upper panel is data of response times, while the lower panel is accuracy. The error bars are ...
<p>Error bars depict standard errors. Note that the ordinate differs in the two figures.</p
<p>The error bar indicates standard deviation. The number of correct responses in the Kusho conditio...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Note: error bars denote standard error of the mean; asterisks denote significant pairwise compari...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Plotted is the difference in normalized RT between correct and incorrect trials across...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>The left panel depicts absolute response times for all conditions. The right panel shows the resp...
<p>Panel a shows the mean reaction time for the trials of post-observed responses, and panel b shows...
<p>T1 and T2 accuracy as a function of current lag (trial n, 2 vs. 8), previous lag (trial n-1, 2 vs...
<p>Panel a) displays the proportion correct and Panel b) the reaction time results for the transsacc...
<p>The upper panel is data of response times, while the lower panel is accuracy. The error bars are ...
<p>Error bars depict standard errors. Note that the ordinate differs in the two figures.</p
<p>The error bar indicates standard deviation. The number of correct responses in the Kusho conditio...
<p>(A) Experiment 1 and (B) Experiment 2. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Note: error bars denote standard error of the mean; asterisks denote significant pairwise compari...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Plotted is the difference in normalized RT between correct and incorrect trials across...
<p>(A) Hit rates. (B) Reaction times. Bars represent the averaged hit rates or reaction times for th...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...