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Fig. 4

From: Differential temporal salience of earning and saving

Fig. 4

Temporal-order judgments for color cues predicting earning and saving. Top row (a): temporal-order judgment (TOJ) in experiment 1a. Left panel: the average hit rate for earn and save from the “earn-save” and “save-earn” trials as a function of stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA). For the pairs in the trial, the first stimulus name appeared earlier physically; right panel: earn-save trials. Line is estimated point of subjective simultaneity (PSS) with leftward shift revealing save colors are judged to appear later. Middle row (b), TOJ in experiment 1b; and bottom row (c), TOJ in experiment 1c. For all, error bars indicate standard errors of the mean (SEM). See text for details

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