A: Thick line: Sample average of the fitted error 〈Δ(t)〉. Gray area: Region of values contained in 〈Δ(t)〉 ± standard error of the sample mean. Thin lines: individual fits Δ(t) for each of the 11 players. B: Data points: Empirical cumulative distribution function of the set of attractors obtained from the 11 players. Dotted line: Accumulated distribution expected for a uniformly distributed process. C: Same as B, for repulsors. In B and C, the vertical axis extends from 0 to 1.</p
<p>A-D: P(C) for trials when the sure target was (not) shown are represented with filled (open) circ...
Left panel: boxplots of the frequency of wild-type individuals ("pfoc") for the three methods. Right...
<p>Top row describes the distribution of target width over the course of trials. In the first experi...
A: Thick line: Sample average of the amount of Fisher information obtained by the individual players...
Comparison of the locations of attractors and repulsors of Fig 6 with that of prominent maxima and m...
<p>This plot compares the distribution of point attractor number as calculated based on versus samp...
(A): Top row: sample histograms of the parameters qR, qC and wC. Yellow represents the entire sample...
<p>3,300 initial conditions are randomly sampled for each value of (<i>P</i>, <i>f</i><sub>0</sub>)....
<p><b>A</b>-<b>B</b> Statistics of motion along the attractor over short time scales: mean rate of d...
Box histograms of the sample distribution of the absolute value of the error, averaged in target col...
Panels A and B correspond to two example players. Top: Black line: Mean response as a function of t...
(A, B, C): Empirical squared coefficient of error of the 51 point patterns in the crowd counting dat...
<p>This figure shows the KPDE related to each attractor for a random picked horizontal or vertical l...
<p>a) 2-D histogram (in log scale) of RT of moves as a function of the seconds of game played. Lines...
<p>For each group (survivor or non-survivor), ten thousands parameter sets were randomly sampled fro...
<p>A-D: P(C) for trials when the sure target was (not) shown are represented with filled (open) circ...
Left panel: boxplots of the frequency of wild-type individuals ("pfoc") for the three methods. Right...
<p>Top row describes the distribution of target width over the course of trials. In the first experi...
A: Thick line: Sample average of the amount of Fisher information obtained by the individual players...
Comparison of the locations of attractors and repulsors of Fig 6 with that of prominent maxima and m...
<p>This plot compares the distribution of point attractor number as calculated based on versus samp...
(A): Top row: sample histograms of the parameters qR, qC and wC. Yellow represents the entire sample...
<p>3,300 initial conditions are randomly sampled for each value of (<i>P</i>, <i>f</i><sub>0</sub>)....
<p><b>A</b>-<b>B</b> Statistics of motion along the attractor over short time scales: mean rate of d...
Box histograms of the sample distribution of the absolute value of the error, averaged in target col...
Panels A and B correspond to two example players. Top: Black line: Mean response as a function of t...
(A, B, C): Empirical squared coefficient of error of the 51 point patterns in the crowd counting dat...
<p>This figure shows the KPDE related to each attractor for a random picked horizontal or vertical l...
<p>a) 2-D histogram (in log scale) of RT of moves as a function of the seconds of game played. Lines...
<p>For each group (survivor or non-survivor), ten thousands parameter sets were randomly sampled fro...
<p>A-D: P(C) for trials when the sure target was (not) shown are represented with filled (open) circ...
Left panel: boxplots of the frequency of wild-type individuals ("pfoc") for the three methods. Right...
<p>Top row describes the distribution of target width over the course of trials. In the first experi...