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. 2011 Jul 15;57(2):320-2.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.04.027. Epub 2011 Apr 30.

Conflict, error likelihood, and RT: Response to Brown & Yeung et al

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Conflict, error likelihood, and RT: Response to Brown & Yeung et al

Jack Grinband et al. Neuroimage. .
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Fig. 1
Predictions of Yeung and Nieuwenhuis (2009) model. (A) Model replotted from Yeung (2011) reply to our article. There are no differences in conflict between congruent and incongruent trials. (B) Data replotted from Fig. 2A of Yeung and Nieuwenhuis (2009). Large differences in conflict exist between congruent and incongruent trials even after controlling for RT differences. Each point represents an RT quantile. Because bin position was different between conditions, data was plotted against ms rather than bin number.

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