Figure 4
From: The visual geometry of a tool modulates generalization during adaptation

Analysis of coupling across specific blocks. The adaptation index for the error-clamped Return trials of Block 5 and 7 (B5 and B7), shown for the (A) Explicit and (B) Ambiguous groups. In each block, the initial and final level of adaptation index are compared, and the difference is represented as the amount of adaptation decay in that block (bar plots mean ± s.e. across subjects). (C) The KE data and the corresponding single-rate state space model fits for the Out movements (exposure trials) of block 12, for Explicit (Exp.) and Ambiguous (Amb.) groups. (D) The adaptation index and the fits for the error-clamped Return trials in block 12. The shading on the fits and the error bars on the learning rate represent the 95% confidence intervals from bootstrapping (see Methods). The p-values for the difference between the parameters are obtained from the bootstrap (two-tailed test).