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From: An oblique illusion modulated by visibility: Non-monotonic sensory integration in orientation processing
Journal of Vision. 2010;10(10):6. doi:10.1167/10.10.6
Figure Legend:
(A) Schematic presentation of the paradigm used in this study. (B) Density of response errors (angular difference
between stimuli and responses) when stimulus present shows an overall precision of participants (red curve), and
density of response orientation when stimulus absent shows the absence of bias in this case (green curve). Densities are
estimated using a von Mises kernel function (bandwidth = 32°).
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