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).
