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. 2021 Oct 13;29(2):568–580. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-02000-0

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Temporal memory task correlations Experiment 1. a Psychometric curve (Weibull) fits to three participants (black, dark grey, and light grey). Dots indicate averages of observed datapoints. Correlation plots of the within-context (b) and across-context (c) temporal order judgments as a function of the log-normalized shape parameter, LN(α), of the Weibull curve fits. Higher LN(α) values indicate more bias towards temporal underestimation (underest. bias). Lines in the plots show the linear regression (straight line) and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines). ISI, interstimulus interval (in seconds); SDur, standard duration of 2.25 s; *p < .01; for the three participants shown in Panel a, LN(α) respectively is 0.19, 0.47, and 0.88, and LN(β) is 0.48, 0.15 and −0.24