Fig. 4: Motor contribution to visual temporal attention. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Motor contribution to visual temporal attention.

From: Natural rhythms of periodic temporal attention

Fig. 4

Experiment 5. a Average performance per condition in the passive (blue) and tracking (red) sessions. b Coefficient of variation (CV) of guided tapping across conditions in the tracking session. c Individual estimates of the optimal tempo of visual temporal attention in the passive (blue) and tracking (red) sessions (from a) and of motor tapping in the tracking session (black; from b). d Sensorimotor simultaneity (Φ; in radian) across conditions in the tracking session, for correct (light grey) and incorrect (dark grey) trials. e Average performance per condition in the tracking session for trials with low (light grey) and high (dark grey) sensorimotor simultaneity indexes. The inset plot indicates the associated sensorimotor simultaneity indexes. Same conventions as in Fig. 2. Error bars indicate s.e.m. (n = 20; paired t-tests; *p < 0.05; NS non-significant). Boxplots represent median and 1.5 times the interquartile range.

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