Extended Data Fig. 4: The relationship between exposure phase and looking time for each trial type. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 4: The relationship between exposure phase and looking time for each trial type.

From: Perceptual and conceptual novelty independently guide infant looking behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Extended Data Fig. 4

Each point represents the mean looking time to one trial type for one study (N = 76 studies; ‘Last habituation / familiarization’ indicates looking on the last trial before test; ‘Expected’ indicates looking on the first expected test trial; ‘Unexpected’ indicates looking on the first unexpected test trial.). Point sizes indicate sample sizes. The centre of the box indicates the median, the bounds of the box correspond to the 25th and 75th percentiles (the interquartile range, or IQR), and the whiskers extend to the minima and maxima (up to 1.5 IQRs from the 25th and 75th percentiles). Data beyond the end of the whiskers are plotted in dark grey. Quartiles are unweighted (do not account for differences in sample size or variance across studies).

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