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Environment choices of all subjects were informed by integration of feedback and expected motion direction accuracy across multiple trials. Environment choices of all subjects were informed by integration of feedback and expected motion direction accuracy across multiple trials. Conventions are similar to Fig. 3. (A) Probability of switching environment choices following different numbers of consecutive feedbacks. (B) Probability of switching as a function of motion strength on the previous trial following one, two, or three consecutive negative feedbacks. (C) Proportion of correct environment choices as a function of the number of trials relative to an uncued environment change. Color indicates motion strength on the trial in which change occurred (trial = 0; see key). In all panels, circles are data, and lines are model fits. Error bars are SE. Braden A. Purcell, and Roozbeh Kiani PNAS 2016;113:31:E4531-E4540 ©2016 by National Academy of Sciences