Prior Expectation of a Common Source (pcommon)
correlated across sessions. Each point represents a pair of median model fit
values for pcommon from the same subject and task
strategy, across two different sessions. Each pairwise correlation of parameters
across sessions is represented by a separate subfigure. As shown, when the same
task was repeated subjects generally demonstrated good agreement in fitted
values, but across tasks pcommon was significantly
lower in the auditory localization task than in the congruence judgment task
(black trend line was significantly lower in cross-task comparisons, Session 1
vs Session 2 and Session 2 vs Session 3, than in the Same Task comparison).
Multiple task strategies were considered as in Wozny et al. (2010), although parameter estimates were similar
across task strategies and group trends were consistent regardless of task
strategy. Error bars represent 95% parameter ranges, estimated from the 120 runs
of the model fitting algorithm. Standard Major Axis Regression (Legendre, 2013)
was used to fit trend lines.