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. 2023 Apr 4;85(4):1127–1149. doi: 10.3758/s13414-023-02703-7

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

A Within-subject comparison violin plots for the d’ estimates in Experiment 3. The superimposed error bar represents the 95% within-subject confidence interval based on the Cousineau-Morey-O’Brien method (Cousineau & O’Brien, 2014). The left-hand plots show the upright faces, and the right-hand plots show the inverted faces. Blue represents famous faces. Red represents novel faces. The main effects of fame and orientation, as well as their interaction were significant. B The d’ fame advantage is calculated by subtracting the d’ for the novel condition from the d’ for the famous condition, just as it was in Experiment 2. Each dot represents one participant, and each participant is connected with a line