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. 2017 Jun 9;7:3167. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-03521-2

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Reliability conditions in Experiment 1.a and Experiment 1.b. Experiment 1.a was a visual-auditory experiment with two reliability conditions (the two left-most figures). The spread of the visual dots was wider in the LV-MA condition than in the HV-MA condition. Experiment 1.b had three reliability conditions (the three right-most figures). In the HV-MA-LT condition, the visual input had the highest reliability, while in the LV-MA-HT condition the tactile stimulus was the most reliable stimulus. In the LV-MA-LT condition, the reliability of both the visual and tactile stimuli was low. The reliability of the auditory stimulus was the same in all the three conditions of Experiment 1.b.