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. 2019 May;128:96–102. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.10.028

Table 1.

PAS response probability. The top of the table shows the median probabilities of choosing a given PAS response when stimuli were presented at either 8, 25, 42, 67, 100, or 192 ms. The bottom part of table illustrates the p-values from statistical tests (Wilcoxon signed rank test) of all combinations of possible PAS responses at all presented durations. Significant values (p < 0.05) are highlighted in bold.

PAS/Duration 8 ms 25 ms 42 ms 67 ms 100 ms 192 ms
Median No experience (NE) 75.3 26.79 14.58 6.55 4.46 3.57
PAS response Brief glimpse (BG) 20.54 63.39 67.26 47.32 28.57 9.52
probability (%) Almost clear (AC) 3.87 9.52 16.07 34.22 43.75 40.48
Clear experience (CE) 0.3 0.3 2.08 11.91 23.21 46.43


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


NE > BG 0.0006 0.9921 0.9996 0.9996 0.9998 0.9883
NE > AC 0.0001 0.0200 0.8289 0.9957 0.9993 0.9994
NE > CE < 0.0001 0.0005 0.0068 0.6348 0.9858 0.9991
BG > NE 0.9996 0.0092 0.0005 0.0006 0.0005 0.0127
BG > AC 0.0002 0.0001 0.0004 0.0923 0.9585 0.9995
Wilcoxon test: BG > CE 0.0002 < 0.0001 < 0.0001 0.0143 0.2767 0.9962
p-value
AC > NE 0.9999 0.9829 0.1816 0.0060 0.0010 0.0007
AC > BG 1.0000 1.0000 0.9997 0.9141 0.0450 0.0007
AC > CE 0.0156 0.0010 0.0002 0.0096 0.0220 0.6370
CE > NE 1.0000 1.0000 0.9941 0.4043 0.0146 0.0012
CE > BG 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 0.9872 0.7350 0.0043
CE > AC 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 0.9917 0.9801 0.3746