Figure 1.
A. Raw RTs for left- and right-sided dot presentations for each position in WM. The error bars indicate one standard error of the mean. B. Average RT differences between right and left-dot presentations as a function of the position in the WM sequence. Positive values indicate faster responses after dot presentation on the left side of space. The regression line reflects the linear relationship as expressed by the polynomial contrast.
Figure 2.
The graphs display the raw RTs for left- and right-sided dot presentations for each position in WM, depending on DPI (-100ms, 100ms or 300ms). The error bars indicate one standard error of the mean, for all DPIs separately.
Figure 3.
The graph displays the average RT differences between right and left-dot presentations for each dot-stimulus interval as a function of the position in the WM sequence. Error bars indicate one standard error of the mean over all DPIs. Positive values correspond to faster responses after dot presentation on the left side of space. The regression line reflects the linear relationship as expressed by the polynomial contrast; where the black lines and data points display results across all DPIs and grey dashed line demonstrate this for each DPI separately.