Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option for Experiment 1 (solid line) and Experiment 2 (dotted line, low-valued food type): according to the value of the risky option (A) and the probability to win (B). Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.</p
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
<p>Experts' and novices' mean percentage of correct responses for the two trial types (targets and d...
<p>(a) Recognition accuracy, with dotted line denoting chance performance. (b) Intrusions as a perce...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option according to the value of the ris...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option according to the value of the ris...
<p>Mean proportion of choices made to the correct option, over 20 trials, in each experiment. (1: Sa...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>Ratings were taken from baseline trials (red circles), which were temporally independent of the c...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. * <i>p</i> < .05, ^ <i>p</i> ≤ .10.</p
<p>(A) In experiment 2 the rewards’ mean and variance of the bad option (black lines) were kept cons...
Dashed line represents chance. Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Lines are added for interpretation only. Error bars represent +/- 1 standard error of the mean, c...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
<p>Experts' and novices' mean percentage of correct responses for the two trial types (targets and d...
<p>(a) Recognition accuracy, with dotted line denoting chance performance. (b) Intrusions as a perce...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option according to the value of the ris...
Mean percentage of trials where subjects selected the risky option according to the value of the ris...
<p>Mean proportion of choices made to the correct option, over 20 trials, in each experiment. (1: Sa...
<p>The percentage of correct responses for the (a) T/O task (low cognitive load) and (b) T/L task (h...
The proportion of advantageous choices made that were consistent with bias (top) and inconsistent wi...
<p>Ratings were taken from baseline trials (red circles), which were temporally independent of the c...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. * <i>p</i> < .05, ^ <i>p</i> ≤ .10.</p
<p>(A) In experiment 2 the rewards’ mean and variance of the bad option (black lines) were kept cons...
Dashed line represents chance. Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Lines are added for interpretation only. Error bars represent +/- 1 standard error of the mean, c...
<p>(A) Overall % accuracy for all different trials. (B) Nameability advantage (easier-to-name trials...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. An asterisk designates a significant difference.</...
<p>Experts' and novices' mean percentage of correct responses for the two trial types (targets and d...
<p>(a) Recognition accuracy, with dotted line denoting chance performance. (b) Intrusions as a perce...