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. 2014 Sep 17;112(12):3066–3076. doi: 10.1152/jn.00156.2014

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Average results of the temporal compression experiment. Values on x-axis indicate the time between the center of the probe interval and the onset of the mask or saccade (negative values, center of the probe interval preceded the mask/saccade; positive values, center of probe followed the mask/saccade). A: results in the fixation condition with same (shown in purple) and different (shown in orange) oriented stimuli. The dashed horizontal line shows the physical interval duration. Error bars represent SE. B: results in the saccade condition with same (shown in purple) and different (shown in orange) oriented stimuli. Same conventions as in A. C: compression indexes from the fixation (blue) and saccade (red) conditions for same and different oriented stimuli.