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. 2017 Jul 26;7:6614. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06116-z

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Stimulus processing is altered in high compulsive participants. (A) Signal strength (stimulus motion orientation) significantly increases drift rate across both groups (green). This effect entirely accounts for drift rate, as the orientation-independent drift rate (‘intercept’, blue) is not significantly different from 0. (B) The groups differ in in how much the stimulus motion orientation affects the drift rate: high compulsive participants benefit significantly less from an increasing stimulus orientation (orange). There is no additional effect of group on the drift rate (pink).