Group Add—addition of novel tunnels; group MovAdd—addition of movable tunnel; group Move—replacement of familiar tunnel for movable one. H—habituation phase; T1-T2—consecutive trials.</p
Participant characteristics and descriptive statistics for psychometric measures in low- and high-OS...
<p>Note: (*) represent significant pairwise comparisons, which was used for group x trial interactio...
<p>Shown from top to bottom, the first block (rounds 2–34), the second block (rounds 35–67) and the ...
<p>Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) for physiological and behavioral variables of experimental gro...
<p><sup>(1)</sup> Samples used for the analysis of departures</p><p><sup>(2)</sup> Samples used for ...
Descriptive statistics (M±SD) of the detector and non-detector group (based on the temporal consiste...
<p>Summary statistics for study behavior for the Self-Regulated and Yoked groups and <i>t</i>-tests ...
<p>Descriptive statistics of mazes indicated, mazes solved, and cheating behavior as a function of r...
<p>Inferential statistics for behavioral data in single and mixed task sessions (‘Saccade task’) and...
Short characteristics of all performed experiments including estimated visibility, group familiarity...
<p>Results of χ<sup>2</sup> tests and the corresponding right-tail probability values (1, N = 3593) ...
<p>The mean percentages of occurrence (with regard to the 90 scans) and standard error means (SEM) p...
The sample can be segmented into four mutually exclusive subgroups: (1) participants (n = 228) who c...
<p>All data presented as the mean ± standard deviation (SD). (A) The number of YES responses in each...
<p>A clear increase in response rate is observed, on average, as the fixed interval sessions continu...
Participant characteristics and descriptive statistics for psychometric measures in low- and high-OS...
<p>Note: (*) represent significant pairwise comparisons, which was used for group x trial interactio...
<p>Shown from top to bottom, the first block (rounds 2–34), the second block (rounds 35–67) and the ...
<p>Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) for physiological and behavioral variables of experimental gro...
<p><sup>(1)</sup> Samples used for the analysis of departures</p><p><sup>(2)</sup> Samples used for ...
Descriptive statistics (M±SD) of the detector and non-detector group (based on the temporal consiste...
<p>Summary statistics for study behavior for the Self-Regulated and Yoked groups and <i>t</i>-tests ...
<p>Descriptive statistics of mazes indicated, mazes solved, and cheating behavior as a function of r...
<p>Inferential statistics for behavioral data in single and mixed task sessions (‘Saccade task’) and...
Short characteristics of all performed experiments including estimated visibility, group familiarity...
<p>Results of χ<sup>2</sup> tests and the corresponding right-tail probability values (1, N = 3593) ...
<p>The mean percentages of occurrence (with regard to the 90 scans) and standard error means (SEM) p...
The sample can be segmented into four mutually exclusive subgroups: (1) participants (n = 228) who c...
<p>All data presented as the mean ± standard deviation (SD). (A) The number of YES responses in each...
<p>A clear increase in response rate is observed, on average, as the fixed interval sessions continu...
Participant characteristics and descriptive statistics for psychometric measures in low- and high-OS...
<p>Note: (*) represent significant pairwise comparisons, which was used for group x trial interactio...
<p>Shown from top to bottom, the first block (rounds 2–34), the second block (rounds 35–67) and the ...