The natural log ratio of Real target depth over XR target depth, plotted as points against the eye movement end depth, environment (AR, VR), and measure (EVA, Subjective Depth).

<p>Unlike the previous graphs, which plot means with standard error bars, here all 156 data points are plotted. Participants are different colored points connected by lines. Real target depths are considered veridical, and therefore, for this ratio positive values overestimate veridical depth,...

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Príomhchruthaitheoir: Mohammed Safayet Arefin (22683505) (author)
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Achoimre:<p>Unlike the previous graphs, which plot means with standard error bars, here all 156 data points are plotted. Participants are different colored points connected by lines. Real target depths are considered veridical, and therefore, for this ratio positive values overestimate veridical depth, while negative values underestimate it. The fitted linear model from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0333043#pone.0333043.e064" target="_blank">Eq 4</a> is also shown: as gray lines surrounded by confidence intervals. According to this model, subjective depth judgments were underestimated (see the <i>contrasts</i> section of <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0333043#pone.0333043.g016" target="_blank">Fig 16</a>), consistent with prior findings. However, EVA measurements were much closer to unity, showing a small and nonsignificant degree of overestimation.</p>