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Table 1.

Experimental design of Experiments 1 and 2.

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Fig 1.

Trial sequence with respective presentation durations to the left.

In Experiment 1, half of the participants were presented with targets with Gaussian noise, the other half of the participants were presented with targets without Gaussian noise. In Experiment 2, participants were presented with both types of targets (with and without Gaussian noise).

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Fig 2.

Mean ratings of felt fluency, liking, and certainty in Experiment 1.

Means are separated by ease-of-processing (presentation duration of 100, 200, 300, or 400 ms) and by stimulus condition (noise or no-noise). The error bars represent ± one standard error of the mean.

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Table 2.

Means and standard deviations (in parentheses) for felt fluency, liking, and certainty in Experiment 1.

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Fig 3.

Mean ratings of felt fluency, liking, and certainty in Experiment 2.

Means are separated by ease-of-processing (presentation duration of 100, 200, 300, or 400 ms) and by stimulus condition (noise or no-noise). The error bars represent ± one standard error of the mean.

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Table 3.

Means and standard deviations (in parentheses) for felt fluency, liking, and certainty in Experiment 2.

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