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Table 1.

Demographic Information for Natural and Built Conditions.

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Fig 1.

Indifference points as a function of delay for the natural and built conditions.

Median indifference points as a function of delay (months) for natural (circles) and built (triangles) conditions. Lines show the best fit of Eq 1 to the median indifference points.

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Table 2.

Timing and Impulsivity Measures for the Natural and Built Conditions.

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Fig 2.

Area Under the Curve for the natural and built conditions.

Mean AUC for the natural (open bar) and built (filled bar) conditions. Vertical lines represent the standard error of the mean.

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Fig 3.

Estimation of session length in minutes for the natural and built conditions (left panel) and scatter plot of AUC as a function of Numerical Estimate (right panel).

Mean estimate of session length in minutes for the natural (filled bar) and built (open bar) conditions (left panel). Horizontal lines represents the actual session length mean rounded to the nearest minute for both the natural and built conditions. Scatter plot of AUC as a function of Numerical Estimate in Minutes (right panel)—circles and triangles represent participant responses in the natural and built conditions, respectively. Asterisk represent significant differences in time estimation across natural and built conditions. Vertical lines represent the standard error of the mean.

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Fig 4.

Score on the scale long task for the natural and built conditions (left panel) and scatter plot of AUC as a function of Scale Long Score (right panel).

Mean score on the 'scale long task' for the natural (filled bar) and built (open bar) conditions (left panel). Vertical lines represent the standard error of the mean. Scatter plot of AUC as a function of the Scale Long Score (right panel)—circles and triangles represent participant responses in the natural and built conditions, respectively.

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