Bars denote the percentage change in time from individual baseline punishment rating across conditions, for their revised prison recommendation (dark grey) and recommendation for involuntary hospitalization (light grey). Statistically significant differences mirror the patterns described in H1-H4. Standard error bars shown.</p
<p>The error bars depict standard errors. The line labeled “all other conditions” indicates that all...
<p>Each column represents a treatment regime while bars at top of column represents the standard err...
<p>Bar chart (with standard error bands) of average behavior in Experiment 2, the sender-dictator ve...
<p>The figure demonstrates how punishment helps in adapting to conflict, for low punishment-sensitiv...
<p>The different bars represent the ambience to which participants were exposed.</p
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p>The different bars represent the ambience to which the participants were exposed.</p
<p>Dark grey bars indicate target-present trials and light grey bars target-absent trials. Error bar...
<p>Mean reaction times in the rule change task. Error bars indicate standard errors.</p
Blue bars represent World conditions while red bars represent Retina conditions. Lighter coloring in...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate significant behavioural transit...
<p>The different bars represent the different ambiences in which participants were immersed.</p
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. The rating scores decreased significantly with incremental ...
<p>Mean reaction times for choice period for single-player and team condition. Error bars represent ...
<p>Dark grey bars indicate target-present trials and light grey bars target-absent trials. Error bar...
<p>The error bars depict standard errors. The line labeled “all other conditions” indicates that all...
<p>Each column represents a treatment regime while bars at top of column represents the standard err...
<p>Bar chart (with standard error bands) of average behavior in Experiment 2, the sender-dictator ve...
<p>The figure demonstrates how punishment helps in adapting to conflict, for low punishment-sensitiv...
<p>The different bars represent the ambience to which participants were exposed.</p
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p>The different bars represent the ambience to which the participants were exposed.</p
<p>Dark grey bars indicate target-present trials and light grey bars target-absent trials. Error bar...
<p>Mean reaction times in the rule change task. Error bars indicate standard errors.</p
Blue bars represent World conditions while red bars represent Retina conditions. Lighter coloring in...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate significant behavioural transit...
<p>The different bars represent the different ambiences in which participants were immersed.</p
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. The rating scores decreased significantly with incremental ...
<p>Mean reaction times for choice period for single-player and team condition. Error bars represent ...
<p>Dark grey bars indicate target-present trials and light grey bars target-absent trials. Error bar...
<p>The error bars depict standard errors. The line labeled “all other conditions” indicates that all...
<p>Each column represents a treatment regime while bars at top of column represents the standard err...
<p>Bar chart (with standard error bands) of average behavior in Experiment 2, the sender-dictator ve...