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Main Authors: Tom, Julia, Manzone, Joseph X., Chen, Joyce L.
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Published: Zenodo 2026
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author Tom, Julia
Manzone, Joseph X.
Chen, Joyce L.
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Manzone, Joseph X.
Chen, Joyce L.
contents <p><strong><span>Supplemental Figure S1b</span></strong><span>: <strong>Psychometric curves of each Novice participant for Baseline, Planning and Execution conditions.</strong> </span><span>The number of ‘Yes’ answers at a given stimulus intensity level determines the ‘Proportion of ‘Yes’ value (y-axis; scale 0-1 = 0-100% stimulus perception). Values closer to 1 indicate stimuli detected in a greater percentage of total trials, with score of 1 indicating 100% detection, and a score of 0 0% detection. The psychometric curves are cumulative Gaussian functions fit using the <em>psignifit 4</em></span><span> toolbox in </span><span>MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA)</span><span>. </span><span>The horizontal lines depict the tactile threshold, representing 50% detection if the two tails were symmetric and reached 0% and 100% detection. The psychometric curves and datapoints are depicted for three conditions, each distinguished by color and shape: Baseline = red with circles; Planning = green with squares; Execution = blue with diamonds. </span></p>
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spellingShingle Supplemental Fig. S1b
Tom, Julia
Manzone, Joseph X.
Chen, Joyce L.
<p><strong><span>Supplemental Figure S1b</span></strong><span>: <strong>Psychometric curves of each Novice participant for Baseline, Planning and Execution conditions.</strong> </span><span>The number of ‘Yes’ answers at a given stimulus intensity level determines the ‘Proportion of ‘Yes’ value (y-axis; scale 0-1 = 0-100% stimulus perception). Values closer to 1 indicate stimuli detected in a greater percentage of total trials, with score of 1 indicating 100% detection, and a score of 0 0% detection. The psychometric curves are cumulative Gaussian functions fit using the <em>psignifit 4</em></span><span> toolbox in </span><span>MATLAB (MathWorks, Natick, MA)</span><span>. </span><span>The horizontal lines depict the tactile threshold, representing 50% detection if the two tails were symmetric and reached 0% and 100% detection. The psychometric curves and datapoints are depicted for three conditions, each distinguished by color and shape: Baseline = red with circles; Planning = green with squares; Execution = blue with diamonds. </span></p>
title Supplemental Fig. S1b
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20276068