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. 2022 Oct 5;20:220. doi: 10.1186/s12915-022-01428-7

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

A When motion speed was 3°/s, the amount of motion repulsion between the two attentional conditions significantly differed when the directional difference was 30° (n = 14). The same effect was marginal when the directional difference was 40° (p = .056). B When motion speed was 6°/s, motion repulsion was reduced in the focused attention condition and it was true across all directional differences, except at 10° difference. We further broke down the data by the color of the target RDP. C When motion speed was 3°/s, attentional modulation on motion repulsion was evident only if the target RDP was green. D On the other hand, when motion speed became faster, attentional modulation on motion repulsion was observed regardless of the color of the target RDP. Error bars indicate SEM. * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001