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. 2012 Dec 5;32(49):17632–17645. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1163-12.2012

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Effect of context and stimulus form on the variance and bias of eye speed and direction. A, B, Probability distribution of eye speed for two monkeys. C–F, Probability distributions of eye direction for two monkeys for two directions of target motion, where 0° was the central direction in each experiment. C and D show results for the uniform prior for the two monkeys. E and F show results for the narrow prior. In all panels, black and red traces show results for 12%-contrast gratings versus 100%-contrast patches of dots. Dashed versus continuous curves show results for the uniform versus narrow prior conditions. Dashed traces in E and F are the same as those shown in C and D. In C–F, vertical lines indicate target direction. Data were accumulated across 4 experiments in each monkey.