Fig. 1: Aggregate-level controlled processing x.
From: Globalization and the rise and fall of cognitive control

Each line represents a combination of local versus global contact, environment, and learning, across different levels of the impact of automatic processing on the cost of controlled processing (w) and fixed cost of controlled (c). Contact is indicated by color (red = local, blue = global). Environment is indicated by line type (solid = local, dashed = global). Learning is indicated by symbol (circle = local, triangle = global). All values are averaged over 10 simulation replicates. The shaded area represents the 95% confidence interval of <x> across simulation replicates for each set of parameters and combination of local versus global interaction.