Comparison of experimental and simulated data across frequency differences and tactile Conditions, with audio and tactile input spread profiles.
<p><b>A-B:</b> Experimental data are presented as bar plots, while simulated data are shown as dashed curves with data points at different frequency differences () and under different tactile conditions. Error bars show the standard error of the proportion segregated. <b>C-D:...
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2025
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| Summary: | <p><b>A-B:</b> Experimental data are presented as bar plots, while simulated data are shown as dashed curves with data points at different frequency differences () and under different tactile conditions. Error bars show the standard error of the proportion segregated. <b>C-D:</b> The -dependent profiles for the auditory input spread and tactile input spread (modeled as exponential decays) were derived using an optimization algorithm minimizing the mean squared error between experimental and computational data from Experiment 1. These weighting functions were then used to compare computational model predictions with experimental data in Experiment 2.</p> |
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