Figure 4.
Saltation characteristics in experiment 2. The left column shows results from saltation pattern (A). The right column shows results from saltation pattern (B). Each line represents one SOA value. Black dots indicate the veridical positions of reference/attractee (distal, always at the left in this figure) and attractant (proximal, always at the right in this figure). Colored dots indicate average perceived positions, surrounded by a halo designating variability in terms of SEMs. Green: reference; red: attractee; blue: attractant. At the top, the condition with the highest attractee displacement (SOA = 20 ms) is depicted with respect to its average anatomical location on the dorsal forearm. Individual data were processed in respect to the distal–proximal dimension of the forearm and normalized to individual arm lengths, measured as the distance between wrist and elbow (see Data Preprocessing). All positions are shown in units of this normalized armlength.