Fig. 6: Orientation errors for the stimuli with orthogonal inducers.
From: Recent, but not long-term, priors induce behavioral oscillations in peri-saccadic vision

The black line shows the time course of the squared orientation error (a) or orientation bias towards vertical (c) of aggregate data, smoothed over 400 trials. The gray area around the line represents ±1 SE computed by bootstrap resampling (1000 reiterations). The colored curve depicts a 10.5 Hz (a) or 18 Hz (c), corresponding to the peak spectral amplitude of the combined horizontal and vertical data. b, d 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 10.5 Hz (b), 18 Hz (d). The gray region shows the 95% confidence limits of the permutation analysis of the bias, keeping trial saccadic onset delay unaltered.