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Figure 1.Model results of Experiment 1. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of CC represents the previous stimulus presented in the central field, and the current stimulus also presented in the central field; the black solid bar of PP represents the previous stimulus presented in the peripheral field, and the current stimulus also presented in the peripheral field; the light striped bar PC represents the previous stimulus presented in the peripheral field, while the current stimulus presented in the central field; the dark striped bar CP represents the previous stimulus presented in the central field, while the current stimulus presented in the peripheral field. Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01.
Figure 1. Model results of Experiment 1. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of CC represents the previous stimulus presented in the central field, and the current stimulus also presented in the central field; the black solid bar of PP represents the previous stimulus presented in the peripheral field, and the current stimulus also presented in the peripheral field; the light striped bar PC represents the previous stimulus presented in the peripheral field, while the current stimulus presented in the central field; the dark striped bar CP represents the previous stimulus presented in the central field, while the current stimulus presented in the peripheral field. Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01.
Figure 2.Model results of Experiment 2. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of LL represents the previous stimulus presented in the left field, and the current stimulus also presented in the left field; the black solid bar of RR represents the previous stimulus presented in the right field, and the current stimulus also presented in the right field; the light striped bar RL represents the previous stimulus presented in the right field, while the current stimulus presented in the left field; the dark striped bar LR represents the previous stimulus presented in the left field, while the current stimulus presented in the right field. Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.
Figure 2. Model results of Experiment 2. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of LL represents the previous stimulus presented in the left field, and the current stimulus also presented in the left field; the black solid bar of RR represents the previous stimulus presented in the right field, and the current stimulus also presented in the right field; the light striped bar RL represents the previous stimulus presented in the right field, while the current stimulus presented in the left field; the dark striped bar LR represents the previous stimulus presented in the left field, while the current stimulus presented in the right field. Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.
Figure 3.Model results of Experiment 3. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of SC represents that the positions of the fixation and the stimulus in the current trial are different from the previous trial, but their relative positions remain consistent (external position change); the black solid bar of RC represents that the position of the fixation in the current trial is different from the previous trial, but the position of the stimulus remains unchanged (retinal position change); the light striped bar BC represents that in the current trial, the position of the stimulus and the relative position between the fixation and the stimulus are different from the previous trial, but the position of the fixation remains unchanged (both external and retinal position changes); the dark striped bar NC represents that the positions of the fixation and the stimulus in the current trial are the same as in the previous trial (identity). Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01.
Figure 3. Model results of Experiment 3. Beta coefficients for two predictors: (A) previous stimulus and (B) previous choice in different conditions. The gray solid bar of SC represents that the positions of the fixation and the stimulus in the current trial are different from the previous trial, but their relative positions remain consistent (external position change); the black solid bar of RC represents that the position of the fixation in the current trial is different from the previous trial, but the position of the stimulus remains unchanged (retinal position change); the light striped bar BC represents that in the current trial, the position of the stimulus and the relative position between the fixation and the stimulus are different from the previous trial, but the position of the fixation remains unchanged (both external and retinal position changes); the dark striped bar NC represents that the positions of the fixation and the stimulus in the current trial are the same as in the previous trial (identity). Scatter points represent the individual data, and the error line represents the standard error. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01.