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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Rev. 2016 May 12;123(4):452–480. doi: 10.1037/rev0000028

Figure 3. Model fits of the Opt model and the simple heuristic models.

Figure 3

The Opt model fits better than the heuristic models. (A) Proportion of reporting “right” (color) as a function of target and distractor orientation quantiles, for individual subjects. The top plot shows the data, the top the fits of the Opt model. (B) As (A), averaged over subjects. The leftmost plot shows the data from Fig. 1C, the other plots the model fits. (C) Proportion of reporting “right” as a function of target orientation sT. Circles and error bars: data; shaded areas: model fits. (D) Proportion of reporting “right” as a function of distractor orientation sD.