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Fig. 4

From: Spatial suppression promotes rapid figure-ground segmentation of moving objects

Fig. 4

The relationship between motion segregation and spatial suppression. a The relationship between standardized residuals for motion segregation and small stimulus tasks after regressing thresholds for the large stimulus from both. In both (a) and (b), higher values indicate worse performance. b The relationship between standardized residuals for motion segregation and large stimulus tasks after regressing thresholds for the small stimulus from both. Motion segregation efficiency is predicted by both c poor motion discriminations of large stimuli and d strong spatial suppression. Here, higher values indicate better motion segregation efficiency. Dashed lines are linear fits to young and older adult data. Solid lines are linear fits to the pooled data

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