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Psychometric curves of time judgments across oddball durations for experiments 1 & 2.

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posted on 2015-08-26, 03:10 authored by Andreas Wutz, Anuj Shukla, Raju S. Bapi, David Melcher

a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball placement (experiment 1) around the standard duration (1050 ms, black vertical line). The probability of responding “oddball > standard” increased with longer oddball durations for both correct (red triangles) and incorrect trials (blue triangles). The point of subjective equality (PSE, circles; 50% threshold of a Weibull fitted curve, solid lines) was only for correct trials significantly shorter than the standard duration. b: Absolute counts of PSEs resulting from 1000 bootstrap simulations for correct (red) and incorrect trials (blue). Only threshold estimates from correct trials were significantly shorter than the standard duration (black vertical line) and also significantly shorter than PSEs from incorrect trials. c: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 100 ms with a symmetric oddball placement (experiment 2) around the standard duration (70 ms, black vertical line). The probability of responding “oddball > standard” increased with longer oddball durations (triangles) and the point of subjective equality (PSE, circles; 50% threshold of a Weibull fitted curve, solid lines) exceeded the standard duration significantly for both correct (red) and incorrect trials (blue). d: Absolute counts of PSEs resulting from 1000 bootstrap simulations for correct (red) and incorrect trials (blue). Threshold estimates from both correct and incorrect trials significantly exceeded the standard duration (black vertical line). (a & c) Error bars for real data (triangles) indicate one standard error of the mean (SEM) for within-subject designs (similar to the description in [26]). Individual proportions of longer responses of each subject have been centered on their average proportions of longer responses across conditions before calculating the SE. Error bars for estimated thresholds (circles) indicate 95% confidence intervals of the bootstrapped threshold distributions. (b & d) Dashed vertical lines indicate 95% confidence intervals of the bootstrapped threshold distributions [28].

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