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From: Optimal multisensory integration leads to optimal time estimation

Figure 4

Unisensory and multisensory Weber fractions (WF; (a–d)) and central tendencies (CT; (e–h)). A typical subject’s psychometric functions (a) and reproduction data (e) for audiovisual stimuli. Legends in each panel show a combination of visual and auditory noise levels: (b,f), high visual noise and low auditory noise (c,g), and low visual noise and high auditory noise (d,h). Open circles denote unisensory WFs and CTs replotted from Figs 2c and 3c. Filled circles denote WFs and CTs for audiovisual stimuli. Error bars indicate SEM.

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