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. 2021 Jul 16;11:14577. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-93960-9

Table 2.

Temporal-order discrimination task.

Virtual reality (VR) Real world (RW) Standard laboratory (SL)
TOobj ev-TOloc noe-TOloc TOobj ev-TOloc noe-TOloc TOobj ev-TOloc noe-TOloc
Temporal distance 0.7–42.4 0.7–42.4 0.5–42.7 6.4–2.5 × 104 6.4–2.5 × 104 0.7–2.3 × 104 0.1–15.1 0.1–15.1 0.1–15.0
Temporal similarity 0.33–0.98 0.33–0.98 0.33–0.98 0.27–1.00 0.27–1.00 0.32–1.00 0.33–0.99 0.33–0.99 0.34–0.99
RT 2127 (260) 2559 (276) 2568 (300) 2092 (373) 2612 (371) 2843 (328) 1929 (384) 2461 (455) 2438 (492)
Accuracy 66.2 (2.7) 65.3 (1.5) 65.8 (1.8) 66.2 (2.4) 58.9 (2.5) 56.0 (3.5) 65.5 (2.7) 53.3 (2.0) 54.5 (1.8)

Temporal characteristics of the to-be-judged pairs of events during the temporal-order task and the average behavioral performance for the different conditions (TOobj, ev-TOloc, noe-TOloc) and encoding contexts (VR, RW, SL). Temporal distance: Time between the occurrence of the two events during encoding (range, in minutes); Temporal similarity: Similarity values computed according to the SIMPLE model (range, in similarity units [0–1], see “Methods” section). RT: Mean reaction times during retrieval (in ms, with standard error); Accuracy: Mean accuracy during retrieval (in %, with standard error).