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From: Object form discontinuity facilitates displacement discrimination across saccades Journal of Vision. 2010;10(6):17. doi:10.1167/10.6.17 Figure Legend: (a) The estimated Form and Blank beta weights for individual subjects. Analogous to Figure 3, the interrupted blue line illustrates the absence of a form change effect, the full blue line illustrates a form change effect equal to the blanking effect. The interrupted green line is a linear fit on these individual subject data, whereas the triangle indicates the estimated average Form and Blank effects of Table 1. The form change effect can be described as a relatively fixed proportion of the blanking effect across subjects. (b) The relation between the Form and Form × Blank beta weights across subjects. The dotted orange line indicates the additivity hypothesis, the full blue line is equal to the absence of any form change effect on top of the blanking effect. The full green line is a linear fit to the estimated individual beta weights, whereas the triangle again indicates the estimated average beta weights of Table 1. All subjects but one are compatible with a strongly negative relation between the Form and Form × Blank effects. Error bars in both figures indicate one standard error of estimation. Date of download: 10/24/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.