Figure 3: Performance was insensitive to low-level stimulus manipulations and sensitive to disruption of the spatiotemporal events (Variant 4). | Scientific Reports

Figure 3: Performance was insensitive to low-level stimulus manipulations and sensitive to disruption of the spatiotemporal events (Variant 4).

From: Predicting episodic memory formation for movie events

Figure 3

(A) Performance was higher for shots including sounds (black) versus shots where sound was removed (gray). Here and in subsequent plots, the p value shows the results of a non-parametric permutation test (Methods). (B) Reversing the temporal order of the frames in a shot (gray) led to decreased performance (here shots did not include sounds). (C) Occluding 75% of the frames in a shot (gray) led to decreased performance (here shots do not include sounds). (E) Horizontally flipping the frames in a shot (gray) did not change performance. (D) Removing color from the frames in a shot (gray) did not change performance. (F–H) Same as (C–E) but considering only single frames.

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