<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative frequencies of each communication and miscellaneous behavior are displayed by phase. Each figure in related color bar represents the average daily frequencies of respective action per subject in each phase(total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days).Phase timing: A2 = 10:00–10:30, A3 = 10:30–11:00, A4 = 11:00–11:30, P2 = 14:30–15:00, P3 = 15:00–15:30, P4 = 15:30–16:00, P5 = 16:00–16:30.</p
<p>Distribution of the eye movement events for each subjects (rows) averaged across trials of each e...
<p>Top: Average phase-lag vs. frequency of one of the participants in both conditions; with and with...
<p>A) Surfaces showing the group-average () mean perceptual phase durations for integrated and segre...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily duration per subject (total duration of each behavior/40 subjects/4 days) are a...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>Note: A2 = 10:00–10:30, A3 = 10:30–11:00, A4 = 11:00–11:30, P2 = 14:30–15:00, P3 = 15:00–15:30, P...
(A) Each mood score was paired with the circadian phase at time of submission. Bin edges were comput...
<p>Timeline and frequencies of instantaneous behavioral sampling during the experiment.</p
<p>Average order of appearance of the five key behaviours during the initiation phase.</p
<p>The left panel shows the mean rate in each group, at each round. The right panel shows a spectrog...
<p>Distribution of the eye movement events for each subjects (rows) averaged across trials of each e...
<p>Top: Average phase-lag vs. frequency of one of the participants in both conditions; with and with...
<p>A) Surfaces showing the group-average () mean perceptual phase durations for integrated and segre...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>The average daily duration per subject (total duration of each behavior/40 subjects/4 days) are a...
<p>The average daily count per subject (total no. of actions/40 subjects/4 days) and relative freque...
<p>Note: A2 = 10:00–10:30, A3 = 10:30–11:00, A4 = 11:00–11:30, P2 = 14:30–15:00, P3 = 15:00–15:30, P...
(A) Each mood score was paired with the circadian phase at time of submission. Bin edges were comput...
<p>Timeline and frequencies of instantaneous behavioral sampling during the experiment.</p
<p>Average order of appearance of the five key behaviours during the initiation phase.</p
<p>The left panel shows the mean rate in each group, at each round. The right panel shows a spectrog...
<p>Distribution of the eye movement events for each subjects (rows) averaged across trials of each e...
<p>Top: Average phase-lag vs. frequency of one of the participants in both conditions; with and with...
<p>A) Surfaces showing the group-average () mean perceptual phase durations for integrated and segre...