<p>The dotted line indicates the distribution of negative examples and the solid line indicates the distribution of positive examples. In condition A the positive examples more often occur to the right of the negative examples, in condition B both sets overlap, and in condition C the positive examples occur more often to the left of the negative examples.</p
<p>a–c) Histograms (bars) of sample stimulus sets from each condition with average probability densi...
<p>(A) Empirically measured sizes in each chain (thin dotted lines) and means across all chains in e...
<p>The two different orders of estimates in Experiment 1, the percentage of participants' violations...
<p>Red columns are data for non-overlapping targets, while blue columns are data for overlapping tar...
<p>Example 1. Example 2. Participants received in each set two identical samples (dark grey) and one...
<p>Green traces denote distributions for category , whereas orange traces denote distributions for c...
Density plots showing RT distributions for the search conditions at different levels of overlap.</p
Overview of the datasets and their distributions of active and inactive experimental results.</p
<p>Descriptive statistics of the focus point dataset of the particular slides showing the high varia...
<p>Two sets of experimental results in different scenes. (A,D) The original scene.(B,E) Overall sali...
<p>Each row represent a different experiment, that was evaluated individually. The row labeled as <i...
Summary statistics of the network with positive edges (positive network) and the network with negati...
<p>Left figure: Pair set one. All orange points (fragments 1–40) are connected to all blue points (f...
Distribution of Consistency scores in the (from left to right panel) Proximal goal, PG-to-DG, Distal...
Experiments 1 and 2: Proportion (frequency) of choosing across showups and overall.</p
<p>a–c) Histograms (bars) of sample stimulus sets from each condition with average probability densi...
<p>(A) Empirically measured sizes in each chain (thin dotted lines) and means across all chains in e...
<p>The two different orders of estimates in Experiment 1, the percentage of participants' violations...
<p>Red columns are data for non-overlapping targets, while blue columns are data for overlapping tar...
<p>Example 1. Example 2. Participants received in each set two identical samples (dark grey) and one...
<p>Green traces denote distributions for category , whereas orange traces denote distributions for c...
Density plots showing RT distributions for the search conditions at different levels of overlap.</p
Overview of the datasets and their distributions of active and inactive experimental results.</p
<p>Descriptive statistics of the focus point dataset of the particular slides showing the high varia...
<p>Two sets of experimental results in different scenes. (A,D) The original scene.(B,E) Overall sali...
<p>Each row represent a different experiment, that was evaluated individually. The row labeled as <i...
Summary statistics of the network with positive edges (positive network) and the network with negati...
<p>Left figure: Pair set one. All orange points (fragments 1–40) are connected to all blue points (f...
Distribution of Consistency scores in the (from left to right panel) Proximal goal, PG-to-DG, Distal...
Experiments 1 and 2: Proportion (frequency) of choosing across showups and overall.</p
<p>a–c) Histograms (bars) of sample stimulus sets from each condition with average probability densi...
<p>(A) Empirically measured sizes in each chain (thin dotted lines) and means across all chains in e...
<p>The two different orders of estimates in Experiment 1, the percentage of participants' violations...