Fig. 4: Oscillations in bias towards both inducer and 1-back stimuli.
From: Recent, but not long-term, priors induce behavioral oscillations in peri-saccadic vision

a, c, e The black line shows the time course of the bias towards 1-back stimuli (and inducers in (c, e)) of aggregate data (only test stimulus is 45 or 135° in (a)), smoothed over 180 trials. The gray area around the line represents ±1 SE computed by bootstrap resampling (1000 reiterations). The colored curve depicts a 9.2 Hz (a), 9.7 Hz (c), or 14.8 Hz (e) corresponding to the peak spectral amplitude of the combined horizontal and vertical data. b, d, f GML spectral analysis of the aggregate data, where each trial bias contributed at the exact delay from the saccadic onset. The amplitude spectrum shows a clear peak around 9.2 Hz (b), 9.7 Hz (d), 14.8 Hz (f). The gray region shows the 95% confidence limits of the permutation analysis of the bias, keeping trial saccadic onset delay unaltered. * indicates FDR corrected p < 0.1. *** indicates FDR corrected p < 0.005.