Fig. 3: OT’s effects on reward, punishment learning rates and choice consistency as indicated by inverse temperature. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: OT’s effects on reward, punishment learning rates and choice consistency as indicated by inverse temperature.

From: Neural and behavioral evidence for oxytocin’s facilitatory effects on learning in volatile and stable environments

Fig. 3: OT’s effects on reward, punishment learning rates and choice consistency as indicated by inverse temperature.

a Reward learning rate in the stable and volatile contexts across treatment groups. b Reward learning rate of OT and PLC groups in the two contexts. c Punishment learning rate in the stable and volatile contexts across treatment groups. d Punishment learning rate of OT and PLC groups in the two contexts. e Inverse temperature in the stable and volatile contexts across treatment groups. f Inverse temperature of OT and PLC groups in the two association contexts (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001). Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

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