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Correction: Competing Distractors Facilitate Visual Search in Heterogeneous Displays

  • Garry Kong,
  • David Alais,
  • Erik Van der Burg

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Fig 6. Correlations from Experiment 1 between distractor type and RTs, averaged across participants.

Error bars represent ±1 within-subjects standard error of measurement [23]. * Indicates that the correlation is statistically significant at the α = .05 level after Bonferroni correction. + Indicates that the correlation is only statistically significant without Bonferroni correction.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173215.g001

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Fig 8. Data from Experiment 2 showing correct mean RTs as a function of the display composition.

Error bars represent ±1 within-subjects standard error of measurement [23]. The x-axis indicates which of the red distractors were systematically increased in that condition. For example, small ±12.5° indicates that 20% of the display was fixed as small red 12.5° from horizontal and small red -12.5° from horizontal lines.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173215.g002

Reference

  1. 1. Kong G, Alais D, Van der Burg E (2016) Competing Distractors Facilitate Visual Search in Heterogeneous Displays. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0160914. pmid:27508298