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. 2014 Dec 23;3:e05352. doi: 10.7554/eLife.05352

Table 1.

Pt SE % (NE) SE-C % UE % (NE) FA % (NE) FA-C% CR % (NE) SE-FA % SE-C–FA-C %
1 74 (74) 74 26 (26) 29 (29) 25 71 (71) 45 49
2 66 (132) 39.5 34 (68) 36 (72) 6.5 64 (128) 30 33
3 42.5 (85) 35.5 57.5 (115) 5 (10) 1.5 95 (190) 37.5 34
4 36.5 (73) 27.5 63.5 (127) 21 (42) 6.5 79 (158) 15.5 21
5 57.5 (115) 38 42.5 (85) 47 (94) 13.5 53 (106) 10.5 24.5
6 38.5 (77) 36.5 61.5 (123) 10 (20) 4 90 (180) 28.5 32.5
7 81.5 (163) 75.5 18.5 (37) 63 (126) 28.5 37 (74) 18.5 47
8 43.5 (87) 41.5 56.5 (113) 25 (50) 10 75 (150) 18.5 31.5
Mean 55 (101) 46 45 (87) 29.5 11.9 70.5 25.5 34.1
SD 17.3 18.2 17.3 19.1 9.9 19.1 11.8 9.3

Pt = Participant. SE = successful encoding (hits). NE = number of epochs. SE-C = correctly judged ‘old’ with high confidence. UE = unsuccessful encoding (misses). FA = false alarms. FA-C = incorrectly judged ‘old’ with high confidence. CR = correct rejections. SD = standard deviation. SE-FA = index of ability to discriminate between old and new test items (i.e., hits minus false alarms). SE-C–FA-C = discrimination index for items confidently judged old.