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. 2022 Jun 30;5:601. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03519-1

Fig. 8. Linking sequential and multisensory effects.

Fig. 8

a Race model violation by diagnosis and age for switch trials (left panel) and repeat trials (right panel). b Multisensory gain on switch trials versus repeat trials for NT (left panel) and ASD (right panel) individuals. Each datapoint represents an individual participant. c, d Mediation model that tested whether modality switch effects (MSEs) mediated the effect of age on multisensory gain. Paths between nodes are labelled with regression coefficients, with SE in parentheses (*p < 0.001, bootstrapped). In both groups, age predicted gain (top path), and predicted MSE controlling for gain (lower left path). The middle coefficients indicate formal mediation effects but the significant direct paths between age and gain controlling for MSE (bottom path) suggest only partial mediation, i.e., MSE did not explain all the shared variance between age and gain.