Fig. 2: Temporal weighting functions and saccadic latency.
From: Perceptual decisions and oculomotor responses rely on temporally distinct streams of evidence

This figure represents temporal weighting functions as a function of saccadic latency. The latency of the responses is represented in the upper panels as the time of target onset relative to the saccade onset, thus slower trials (right-hand panels) show distributions centered on more negative values. To estimate these functions, we pooled together data from Experiments 1, 2, and 3, and split the data according to the quartiles of individual distributions of saccadic latency. Different shades of gray represent different participants. The lower panels represent the weighting functions with the same conventions used in Fig. 1. Note that for some participants, in some latency bins, the horizontal line representing the integration windows are lacking. These indicate cases in which, after binning the data, there was not enough information to determine reliably the integration windows, as revealed by broad 95% Bayesian credible intervals that encompassed zero at all time points. These cases have been excluded from the calculation of the group-level integration windows (bottom, thick lines), but were nevertheless included in the calculation of the average weighting functions.