Participants responded with comparable speed across conditions. Conventions remain the same as in Fig 5. Some of the colored boxes show downward-pointing protrusions. These reflect distributions skewed such that the 25th percentile falls within the median’s 95% confidence interval, i.e., within the box’s notched region [98, 99].</p
<p>Mean length-corrected reading times at each sentence region (indicated in (2)) for all conditions...
<p>When comprehenders were pressed for time, they were still more likely and faster to choose “Some ...
<p>Data is depicted by box plots, with midlines indicating medians, ends of boxes indicating 25th an...
The gray horizontal line at 1 marks unbiased responding, i.e., equal usage of the “more-than-17-word...
The ordinate reflects the proportion of trials when participants underestimated sentence length, inc...
Among the 44 participants in Sample 1, 22 judged mirror-reversed and standard text, and 22 judged up...
The ordinate reflects the proportion of trials when participants overestimated sentence length, inco...
Each panel corresponds to a different group of 22 participants. At each relative sentence length, in...
<p>The data are plotted separately for the speed and penalty conditions. The reaction times are mark...
Mean response times (ms) and 95% confidence intervals for each condition for females (n = 21) and ma...
<p>RTs were faster when the pronounced speech unit was congruent rather than incongruent with the st...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
On the X-axis, sentence durations are given for each participant in ordered sequence. Colors indicat...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>Reaction times (mean±standard error) and accuracy rate (percentage of correct answers, mean±stand...
<p>Mean length-corrected reading times at each sentence region (indicated in (2)) for all conditions...
<p>When comprehenders were pressed for time, they were still more likely and faster to choose “Some ...
<p>Data is depicted by box plots, with midlines indicating medians, ends of boxes indicating 25th an...
The gray horizontal line at 1 marks unbiased responding, i.e., equal usage of the “more-than-17-word...
The ordinate reflects the proportion of trials when participants underestimated sentence length, inc...
Among the 44 participants in Sample 1, 22 judged mirror-reversed and standard text, and 22 judged up...
The ordinate reflects the proportion of trials when participants overestimated sentence length, inco...
Each panel corresponds to a different group of 22 participants. At each relative sentence length, in...
<p>The data are plotted separately for the speed and penalty conditions. The reaction times are mark...
Mean response times (ms) and 95% confidence intervals for each condition for females (n = 21) and ma...
<p>RTs were faster when the pronounced speech unit was congruent rather than incongruent with the st...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
On the X-axis, sentence durations are given for each participant in ordered sequence. Colors indicat...
<p>Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>Reaction times (mean±standard error) and accuracy rate (percentage of correct answers, mean±stand...
<p>Mean length-corrected reading times at each sentence region (indicated in (2)) for all conditions...
<p>When comprehenders were pressed for time, they were still more likely and faster to choose “Some ...
<p>Data is depicted by box plots, with midlines indicating medians, ends of boxes indicating 25th an...