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Fig 1.

Example of a trial in the experiment.

The size ratio of the stimuli has been adjusted to better illustrate the procedure.

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Fig 2.

Mean response accuracy per angle.

Bars indicate the proportion of correct responses. Error bars provide 95% confidence intervals.

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Fig 3.

Timeline of the mean pupil size deviations (in arbitrary units) from the baseline per angle, in number of pixels starting at the beginning of a trial (cf. Fig 1).

Each angle is represented as a separate line. The dashed vertical lines represent the onsets of the pre-cues and the measurement phase, respectively.

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Fig 4.

Mean pupil size deviations from the baseline per angle when comparing the starting points of the moving stimuli in the dynamic mode with the respective angle of the non-moving stimuli in the static mode.

Error bars provide 95% confidence intervals.

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