Fig. 3: Relations between likeability ratings and other behavioral variables.

a Binary choices. Probability to choose the right object/face over the left one as a function of the difference between likeability ratings (obtained in the first visit). b Stability of behavior. The absolute difference between visits for likeability ratings (left panel) and proportion of choice reversal for binary choices (right panel). c Confidence ratings as a function of likeability ratings (obtained in the second visit). Shaded areas and error bars represent inter-participant s.e.m. In every panel, data were plotted on the left for objects and on the right for faces, in blue for control participants and yellow for autistic participants.