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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Phon. 2014 May 17;45:91–105. doi: 10.1016/j.wocn.2014.04.002

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Results for Experiment 2, the different-phoneme-same-cues experiment. Proportion labial responses (y-axis) are plotted across the test continua (x-axis). The dashed lines show responses following labial exposure; the solid lines show responses following alveolar exposure. The “error bars“ are based on the Standard Error of the regression weight of Exposure POA in each of the four conditions (see Table 5). The standard error was projected back into the proportion scale, leading to larger intervals around 0.5 and asymmetric intervals at floor and ceiling. The left panels show results for the recalibration control trials, the right panels show results for the generalization trials. The upper panels show the condition in which the exposure stimulus was taken from the aba-ada continuum (i.e., formant transitions cue POA of stop consonants), and the lower panes show the condition in which the exposure stimulus was taken from the ama-ana continuum (i.e., formant transitions cue POA of nasal consonants).