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Fig. 2 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

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From: Graded prioritisation of targets in search: reward diminishes the low prevalence effect

Fig. 2

Lefthand Panels (i.e. A, C, E, G): Mean Response Time (in seconds) for all participants in target-present (i.e. low, middle and high prevalence and/or reward) and target-absent trials in Experiments 1–4, respectively. Righthand Panels (i.e. B, D, F, H): Proportion of errors, for all participants in Experiments 1–4, respectively. In target-present trials (i.e. low, middle and high prevalence and/or reward), these refer to miss errors whereas in target-absent trials these refer to false alarms. In all panels, black lines indicate mean measures across all participants, while grey lines indicate individual data for each participant. Error bars represent 95% within-subject confidence intervals following Morey (2008)

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