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. 2014 Jun 17;5:515. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00515

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

SR, RE, and SE relationships with the rocker. In the figure the imperative light blue disk indicated to move the nearest rocker’s effect point toward the stimulus (compatible SE relationships) and the dark blue disk indicated to move the rocker’s effect point away it (incompatible SE relationships). Further, the rocker on the display moved in correspondence with the hand movement (compatible RE relationships) or in non-correspondence (incompatible RE relationships, which indicated an inverse tool transformation). Finally, the key-press on the rocker switch corresponded spatially with the side of disk presentation (compatible SR relationships) or did not correspond spatially (incompatible SR relationships). In the figure, only left stimulus presentations are depicted, right stimulus presentations were varied correspondingly. Circles represent pivot points, vertical arrows the side of the key-press.