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From: Differential orientation effect in the neural response to interacting biological motion of two agents

Figure 2

Behavioral results of each visual stimulus. (A) Left: scatter plot of individual behavioral performances during MEG experiments. The horizontal line indicates the rate of correct response for the interacting condition and the vertical line indicates the rate of correct response for the swapped condition. Each symbol indicates the stimulus orientation (solid: upright, open: inverted). Right: averaged rates of correct responses for each stimulus. Black bar indicates the upright stimulus and the white bar indicates the inverted stimulus. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (S.D.). (B) Left: scatter plot of individual behavioral scores of interaction strength for each visual stimulus. As in (A), the horizontal line indicates the score of interaction strength for the interacting condition and the vertical line indicates the interaction strength for the swapped condition. Right: averaged scores for each stimulus. Error bars indicate the S.D. For both scatter plots, identical results were obtained from several participants, thus the marks overlap. As a result, the number of displayed marks is less than nine.

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