<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent conditions. The right column represents the crossmodal congruency effect (CCE; i.e. difference between incongruent and congruent conditions). The first rows represent data for the crossed tool posture and the second rows represent data for the uncrossed posture. The upper panel represents data for visual stimuli at the same side as the tactile vibrations, the lower panel represents data for visual stimuli at the different side compared to the tactile vibrations. Values in parentheses are standard errors.</p
<p>Descriptive statistics of reaction times (percentage correct) of the behavioral data of the Stroo...
<p>Reaction time (A) and accuracy data (B) for IW, CL and CR for Experiment 1. Error bars represent ...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent condi...
<p>The CCE was calculated as incongruent reaction times minus congruent reaction times. White bars r...
<p>The CCE was calculated as incongruent reaction times minus congruent reaction times. White bars r...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Mean congruency effects in reaction time in milliseconds (RT in incongruent trials minus RT in co...
<p>Mean reaction times (ms) in the MI, MC, and MN contexts for incongruent, congruent and neutral it...
<p>neutral (n), baseline congruent (bc), baseline incongruent (bi), filtering congruent (fc) and fil...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli. Error bars represent ...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in ms) followed by the Standard Error of the Mean (<i>SEM</i>) and mean...
<p>Descriptive statistics of reaction times (percentage correct) of the behavioral data of the Stroo...
<p>Reaction time (A) and accuracy data (B) for IW, CL and CR for Experiment 1. Error bars represent ...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...
<p>The left column represents data for congruent conditions, the middle column for incongruent condi...
<p>The CCE was calculated as incongruent reaction times minus congruent reaction times. White bars r...
<p>The CCE was calculated as incongruent reaction times minus congruent reaction times. White bars r...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in milliseconds) and error percentages for congruent (solid line) and i...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Mean congruency effects in reaction time in milliseconds (RT in incongruent trials minus RT in co...
<p>Mean reaction times (ms) in the MI, MC, and MN contexts for incongruent, congruent and neutral it...
<p>neutral (n), baseline congruent (bc), baseline incongruent (bi), filtering congruent (fc) and fil...
<p>Experiment 2: Mean Reaction Time (in ms) and percentage errors (in Parentheses) as a function of ...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli. Error bars represent ...
<p>Mean reaction times (RTs, in ms) followed by the Standard Error of the Mean (<i>SEM</i>) and mean...
<p>Descriptive statistics of reaction times (percentage correct) of the behavioral data of the Stroo...
<p>Reaction time (A) and accuracy data (B) for IW, CL and CR for Experiment 1. Error bars represent ...
<p>(A) Mean reaction time in milliseconds (ms) for participants in each of two perspective-taking gr...