The language of geometry: Fast comprehension of geometrical primitives and rules in human adults and preschoolers
Fig 2
Performance of adult participants in experiment 1.
Top panels show the evolution of error rate across successive steps (data points 3–16 in adults) for each regular sequence (error bars = 1 SEM). The gray curve in the background shows the error rate for irregular sequences, which serve as a baseline. Bottom panels show the percentage of responses at a given location for each data point. White dots indicate the correct location. Vertical dashed lines mark the transition between the two 8-item subsequences that constitute the full 16-item sequences.