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Multiple processes in two-dimensional visual statistical learning

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Difference between “same” and “different” judgments in four measures of dissimilarity: The x-axis indicates ranks, the mean of 25 ranks and the prototypical.

Rank 1 represents the exemplar most similar to the probe, while rank 25 represents the least similar. The y-axis indicates the mean dissimilarities between exemplar and probe patterns among the subjects. The black and gray line/bars are for the “same” and “different” judgments, respectively. The asterisks indicate statistically significant differences in dissimilarity measures between “same” and “different” judgments in multiple paired t-tests with Bonferroni correction (where * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001, with the asterisks vertically represented in the graph). Error bars indicate the standard deviations. No statistical tests were performed on ranks labeled "na" due to the ceiling effect, where the dissimilarity measure took the saturated value of 1 for at least one subject. See S1 Table for statistical values.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172290.g004