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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 24.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Neurosci. 2007 Oct 28;10(12):1608–1614. doi: 10.1038/nn1991

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Psychophysical kernels for all experimental conditions. Each column displays data for one monkey. Top row panels show the kernels for all conditions. Each row corresponds to one experimental condition (c1: [−0.2°,0.2°]; c2: [−0.2°,0.4°]; c3: [−0.4°,0.4°] ; c4: [−0.4°,0.2°]). The abscissa plots disparity in degrees; color represents kernel amplitude (number of dots). The total number of trials from which the kernels were calculated for each monkey are N = 7428 (monkey 1), N = 14751 (monkey 2). (Across all correlation levels and conditions, monkey 1 made N = 24468 near choices and N = 26405 far choices; monkey 2 made N = 30237 near choices and N = 33702 far choices). Bottom row panels plot the mean of the kernels in the top row across experimental conditions. Errorbars are s.d. (indicating the degree of similarity across conditions – statistical testing is based on resampling the raw data, see methods).