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. 2024 Oct 25;19(10):e0292712. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292712

Fig 7. The speed of the virtual player’s approach influenced the variability of time to first avoidance, such that the variability in time to first avoidance behaviour decreased from the slow, to the normal, to the fast condition.

Fig 7

There was no effect of the direction of the virtual player’s approach on variability in time of first avoidance.