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. 2014 Feb 11;5:91. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00091

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Distribution of movements in Experiment 2: two simultaneous targets. Left: Proportion of runs that were classified as being biased toward one target (more than half of the movements hit target G1, red, or G2far, blue); both targets (more than a quarter of the movements hit G1 and more than a quarter hit G2far, gray); or none (all others, black). Right three graphs: example movement distributions for runs that were classified as being biased toward G1, G2far, or both. Similar to Figure 4, learning was stopped (this time at the end of the 300 movements) and then movement resulting from each possible value of Gexp (represented by the spatial locations of the dots) was evaluated. Red dots indicate the location of Gexp that resulted in a movement made to G1 (red circle); blue dots indicate a movement made to G2far (blue circle), and green dots indicate a movement made to Gexp.