Fig. 6: Simulated probability of ‘go’ response to reward and punishment stimuli across stimulus repetitions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Simulated probability of ‘go’ response to reward and punishment stimuli across stimulus repetitions.

From: Action initiation and punishment learning differ from childhood to adolescence while reward learning remains stable

Fig. 6

a Simulated and real probability of ‘go’ responses on reward trials, with simulated data generated using the winning model and its median parameter values for the full sample (N = 742) across all 10 stimulus repetitions. b Simulated and real probability of ‘go’ responses on punishment trials for the full sample (N = 742) across all 10 stimulus repetitions. c Simulated and real probability of ‘go’ responses on reward trials for the full sample (N = 742) across stimulus repetitions 2–10 only. d Simulated and real probability of ‘go’ responses on punishment trials for the full sample (N = 742) across stimulus repetitions 2–10 only. This Figure relates to Fig. S11. Points and error bars represent means and 95% confidence intervals of the means.

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