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From: Audiovisual decision making and sensory evidence weighting is not affected by impulsivity or impulsivity related behaviours in young adults

Fig. 2

Multisensory benefit on audiovisual trials. (A) The performance accuracies of each participant and the averages for visual trials (green), auditory trials (red) and audiovisual trials (blue) for the two difficulty levels (easy: triangle, hard: circle). Performance was significantly higher on audiovisual trials compared to visual trials and auditory trials. Moreover, participants performed significantly higher on visual versus auditory trials and on easy versus hard trials. (B) The median correct reaction times of each participant and the average medians reaction times for visual trials (green), auditory trials (red) and audiovisual trials (blue) for the two difficulty levels (easy: triangle, hard: circle). Reaction times were significantly smaller for auditory trials compared to audiovisual and visual trials. Participants responded faster on easy trials compared to hard trials. Significance of the main effects is indicated by solid lines above and next to the plots; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001).

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