Moving Distance of the Finger on the Touchpad
(A) Total moving distance in each condition. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.
(B) Moving distance in each sliding time window of 1 s at 0.2-s steps, depending on the control difference condition (no difference, more, or less) and response (correct or incorrect). Results show that a higher control context is linked to more movements, whereas correct detection of the target is linked to reduced movements. Vertical gray broken lines show the time window from which the main effect of control context emerged, indicating the sensing of control context. Vertical black broken lines show the time window from which the interaction between control context and trial type emerged, indicating the identification of the target (i.e., control difference).