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. 2012 Jul 18;5:16. doi: 10.3389/fneng.2012.00016

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Behavioral results from both monkeys. (A) Typical movement traces from one combination of distractor and true target locations. The columns show different cursor trajectories on trials with different SSDs. The first row is data from monkey N and the second row from monkey M. (B) Pie chart shows the breakdown in trial outcomes by monkey. (C) The fraction of direct trials shown for each SSD group in both monkey M (left) and N (right). One-Way Kruskal–Wallis test followed by post-hoc unpaired t-tests were performed. *denotes p < 0.001 relative to no-switch group. (D) Mean reaction time shown for both monkeys for each SSD group with error bars that represent standard error. Reaction time is defined as the time from true target appearance to movement onset. Same statistical procedure as (C).