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. 2009 Nov 5;4(11):e7681. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007681

Figure 2. Adaption shifts the point of subjective sensorimotor simultaneity across the sensorimotor pairings.

Figure 2

Temporal recalibration of motor action and a sensory event in the visual (red circles), auditory (blue squares) and tactile (green diamonds) sensorimotor pairings. Data points represent the physical sensorimotor asynchrony necessary to produce perceptual synchrony (PSS). Positive values signify a temporal lead of action over event. The data are fitted with a model with two free parameters (see main text for details). Error bars represent one standard error of the mean (variance between observers) either side of the parameter values (nā€Š=ā€Š5).