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From: Eye movements do not preferentially test inferences in the blind spot

Fig. 3

Perceptual and eye movement results of the second experiment with blocked viewing conditions. Conventions are the same as in Fig. 2. We report the results grouped by the target presentation condition: IN, in the blind spots (orange); OUT, outside of the blind spots (yellow); BINO, binocular viewing (blue). Horizontal dotted lines indicate 50% chance level in (A–D). Error bars are 95% confidence intervals. A Proportion of correct responses in the orientation discrimination task. B Proportion of correct responses depending on whether the target was presented inside or outside of the blind spots and whether the participants made a saccade to the target or the other side. C Proportion of saccades to the target side. D Proportion of saccades to the target side for quarters per block of Experiment 2. E Saccade amplitudes to possible target locations: to target, x-axis; to other side, y-axis. Diagonal dashed line shows equal saccade amplitude. Horizontal and vertical dashed lines represent the target eccentricity. F Saccade latencies to possible target locations: to target, x-axis; to other side, y-axis. Diagonal dashed line shows equal saccade latency. Horizontal and vertical error bars in (E) and (F): confidence intervals; diagonal error bars: confidence intervals for pairwise differences (x-y)53.

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