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. 2017 Apr 28;7:1278. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01414-y

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Prior effect (%) as a function of visuomotor evidence (from low to very high). The greater the prior effect, the more participants respond toward the likely (i.e., biased) intention (see Material and Methods, “Behavioural analyses”). Top panel: experiment 1, comparing Non-Social ‘Basic’ vs. Non-Social ‘Superordinate’ intentions; Bottom panel: experiment 2, comparing ‘Non-Social’ Basic vs. ‘Social’ Basic intentions. The prior-by-evidence interaction is significant in both experiments. Three-stars: P < 0.001; two-stars: P < 0.01.