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Continuous action with a neurobiologically inspired computational approach reveals the dynamics of selection history

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Simulation results and performance of SH-CoR modeling.

(A) Examples of the modeling displays and simulated reaching trajectories (black lines) in a single trial. Colored squares represent targets and distractors in each display. The display in the previous trial would have the same target and distractor colors as in TRDR. Here we only show the displays and the examples of reaching trajectories for each condition in the current trial. Note that the target is always positioned at the bottom-right corner of the display for a clear illustration. (B) The averaged attraction scores of twenty-one repetitions for each best-fitted model with the application of noise in the color selection process and the goodness-of-fit for the five models. The parameter settings of each model can be found in Table C in S3 Text. The model performance is presented as error measurements (Eq. S16-19 in S3 Text), with error bars indicating a standard error (Methods and S3.D-E in S3 Text for more details).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011283.g004