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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cognition. 2017 Jun 13;166:398–406. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.06.009

Fig. 5. Source discrimination was controlled by whether the image was touched or classified, not whether it came first or second.

Fig. 5

a. Example screens from a reverse order probe trial, in which the first image was classified, the second was touched, and the test screen cued the monkey to report the touched image. A yellow border indicates the correct choice here, but it was not present during actual testing. Compare to 1a and 4a. b. Mean proportion choice (±SEM) on the single probe session for touched images (T; green), classified images (C; blue), and distractors (D; red). Proportion choice of distractors is the average of both distractors. The dashed line represents chance. * = p < .05.