<p>The thicker arrow indicates the common transition and the thinner arrow indicates the rare transition.</p
<p>Solid arrows represent the procedure presented in the text. Dotted arrows represent interactions ...
Example of stimulus from Hearts and Flowers task, a measure of task switching ability.</p
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...
<p>Arrows indicate the direction of the transition, and numerals indicate the number of times a tran...
The arrow indicates the progression of time through a single trial of the Emotional Flanker Task.</p
<p>A thin arrow indicates direct interaction, whereas a thick arrow indicates that there are several...
<p>Bold arrows point to main themes and sub-themes generated and thin arrows indicate the outcomes f...
<p>Left: identical condition; middle: experimental condition with two congruent arrows rotated in a ...
<p>Pictorial scheme of different types of boundaries defined around each number in the NG task.</p
<p>Schematic diagram of the temporal arrangement used in the two different paradigms (gap and simult...
<p>Two sub state-transition diagrams ( and ) showing a weak dependency. The transition rates in the ...
<p><b>A:</b> sequence of two Choice Trials, demonstrating the display of outcome options and outcome...
<p><b>A)</b> Examples of transition shapes at the entry to the category of ‘digits’ by four differen...
<p>Down arrow icon means lower value/level; up arrow icon, higher ones in the comparison between can...
<p>The left panel illustrates the configuration prior to collapse, and the right panel illustrates t...
<p>Solid arrows represent the procedure presented in the text. Dotted arrows represent interactions ...
Example of stimulus from Hearts and Flowers task, a measure of task switching ability.</p
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...
<p>Arrows indicate the direction of the transition, and numerals indicate the number of times a tran...
The arrow indicates the progression of time through a single trial of the Emotional Flanker Task.</p
<p>A thin arrow indicates direct interaction, whereas a thick arrow indicates that there are several...
<p>Bold arrows point to main themes and sub-themes generated and thin arrows indicate the outcomes f...
<p>Left: identical condition; middle: experimental condition with two congruent arrows rotated in a ...
<p>Pictorial scheme of different types of boundaries defined around each number in the NG task.</p
<p>Schematic diagram of the temporal arrangement used in the two different paradigms (gap and simult...
<p>Two sub state-transition diagrams ( and ) showing a weak dependency. The transition rates in the ...
<p><b>A:</b> sequence of two Choice Trials, demonstrating the display of outcome options and outcome...
<p><b>A)</b> Examples of transition shapes at the entry to the category of ‘digits’ by four differen...
<p>Down arrow icon means lower value/level; up arrow icon, higher ones in the comparison between can...
<p>The left panel illustrates the configuration prior to collapse, and the right panel illustrates t...
<p>Solid arrows represent the procedure presented in the text. Dotted arrows represent interactions ...
Example of stimulus from Hearts and Flowers task, a measure of task switching ability.</p
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...